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by daptaq
3221 days ago
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But you can do the same with the standard arch repositories too. The (intended) advantage of the AUR was precisely that people don't have to create their own repositories that are hard to trust and have to be updated all the time, can fall out of maintenance, and only the original creator can access (quasi like Ubuntu PPA's - which I personally hate). That's not to say that the AUR has no downsides, but what you're describing wouldn't make it better, imo. |
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