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RE: Manjaro and Arch repository with privacy oriented software - pineitup - 10-23-2020 (03-17-2020, 01:22 PM)as400 Wrote: I would like to invite all of you to the site and repo we have created recently. Any idea on how to get or whether you're planning to add protonmail bridge / Tor browser / cryptomator / veracrypt? Some of them have AUR repos but their installation fails for various incompatibility reasons. Thanks RE: Manjaro and Arch repository with privacy oriented software - llsf - 10-24-2020 Last time I checked, at least veracrypt could be built directly from the Arch upstream PKGBUILD. => https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=10924 So including veracrypt as a prebuilt package in the repo shouldn't be much of an issue. w/r to the other packages: I'll look into their feasibility and get back to you on that ^^ RE: Manjaro and Arch repository with privacy oriented software - pineitup - 10-25-2020 (10-24-2020, 01:44 PM)llsf Wrote: Last time I checked, at least veracrypt could be built directly from the Arch upstream PKGBUILD. Protonmail bridge mention that the PKGBUILD should work on Arch and Manjaro - do you think it's something I can simply do or does it require modifications to be able to run on PBP? I kind of need it urgently so I'm trying to see what's the best way to proceed with that... Thanks! RE: Manjaro and Arch repository with privacy oriented software - TheBackburner - 10-27-2020 @llsf Hey! Trying to update to signal-desktop-1.37.2-1 on the pinebook pro, and getting the following: Code: error: failed retrieving file 'signal-desktop-1.37.2-1-aarch64.pkg.tar.zst' from privacyshark.zero-credibility.net : The requested URL returned error: 404 Something wrong with the file location or something? Are you the right person to reach out to forr this, or is it @as400's department? Either way, thanks for the great work on this! Let me know if I can provide any more info! P.S. is there a better place to reach out for stuff like this than this forum thread? RE: Manjaro and Arch repository with privacy oriented software - as400 - 10-27-2020 @TheBackburner - thanks. I'll take a look at this. I have no idea what's the problem as on my computer it just works ok. Are you behind some sort of proxy ? BTW - After the newest Quaternion update, if you have problems starting the app, it might be necessary to remove: - .config/quaternion.conf - .config/Quotient RE: Manjaro and Arch repository with privacy oriented software - llsf - 10-27-2020 @TheBackburner sorry about that, I cleaned up some older files on the server and seem to have removed the new signal package instead of the old one. Should be fixed now. I guess this is the right place to ask such questions, btw :) @pineitup protonmail-bridge-nogui from the AUR seems to build fine (using --ignorepkg when building, or by adding aarch64 to the arch-array in the PKGBUILD). The build process for the gui-version of protonmail-bridge is horrible, though (qtdeploy, which is used, seems to ignore quite a few pathes and seems to rely on some semi-hardcoded pathes to tools). Didn't manage to work around this yet, so you might have to rely on the nogui-version for the time being. RE: Manjaro and Arch repository with privacy oriented software - pineitup - 11-01-2020 (10-27-2020, 05:01 PM)llsf Wrote: @TheBackburner sorry about that, I cleaned up some older files on the server and seem to have removed the new signal package instead of the old one. Should be fixed now.Thanks! So I managed to install the nogui version, and other than odd warnings it appears to be working at least with receiving emails. The warnings are: in the proton cli as output for check i (which is supposed to check the internet connection): Code: >>> check i I also tried installing electronmail - the proton mail+contacts+calendar client, but it fails because of some gconf dependency that can't be satisfied: Code: [USER electronmail-bin]$ makepkg -si RE: Manjaro and Arch repository with privacy oriented software - llsf - 11-09-2020 Sorry for taking so long to get back to you; I'm still pretty swamped with work. The error doesn't seem to be indicative of a compromise – it looks more like an odd go error causing the validation to fail, not an actual certificate issue. But take that with a grain of salt, I'll need to look into that a bit more. The gconf-dependency is most probably obsolete, but I'd assume electronmail-bin won't work anyway, because, well, it's a '-bin'-package – most probably precompiled for x86_64. -- I'm not currently using protonmail myself, so I'll have to dig out my old account credentials first before I can look into all this – I'll do that and get back to you as soon as I can RE: Manjaro and Arch repository with privacy oriented software - Phillip Bell - 11-16-2020 Just want to say Thank You so much for this work! I am happily using SIgnal and Lrzip now. Any idea if these will also work on the PinePhone with KDE? I am on the PinePhone with Arch/Phosh now, and although it's better than the Ubuntu build, it's still not quite good enough, so I'm considering moving to the Manjaro version there. Different chipset, of course, it's the Allwinner, rather than the Rockchip, so I have doubts that a pre-compiled binary would work across the two platforms. But I can always hope RE: Manjaro and Arch repository with privacy oriented software - as400 - 11-18-2020 @Phillip Bell both devices are aarch64 architecture so things should work. But if Signal is an electron application it will be slow, memory hungry and probably not mobile screen optimized. As to the Plasma Mobile - for now it looks great but it's painfully slow compared to Phosh. I tried KDE Neon two days ago. |