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AUR packages are, simply put, just install scripts which fetch the source code, compile and package, for installing with Pacman. Yaourt automates, but must be installed manually through this process.
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'''Yaourt''' is wrapper for [[pacman]] that allows easy installation of packages from the AUR.  AUR packages are, simply put, just install scripts which fetch the source code, compile it and generate package suitable for installation with pacman. Yaourt automates this process, but must be installed manually through it.
  
First, make sure you have the '''base-devel''' group installed, plus the package '''yajl'''.
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== Installing yaourt ==
  
<code>
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Make sure you have the <code>base-devel</code> group installed. It contains the software needed to build other software. You also need the <code>yajl</code> package.
sudo pacman -S --needed base-devel yajl
 
</code>
 
  
Afterwards, get the PKGBUILD (the install script) for '''yaourt''''s dependency, '''package-query''' and run '''makepkg''' which more or less "executes" the script.
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<pre>$ sudo pacman -S --needed base-devel yajl</pre>
  
<code>
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Afterwards, get the PKGBUILD (the install script) for yaourt's dependency, package-query and run <code>makepkg</code> which more or less executes the script.
# Let's not bloat the current directory.
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mkdir tmp
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<pre>
cd tmp
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# Let's not bloat the current directory.
# This will download the PKGBUILD file.
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$ mkdir build
curl -O https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/pa/package-query/PKGBUILD
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$ cd build
# This will build the package according to the PKGBUILD. The -i option makes it get installed with Pacman.
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makepkg -i
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# This will download the PKGBUILD file.
cd ..
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$ curl -O https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/pa/package-query/PKGBUILD
rm -r /tmp
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</code>
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# Always check the PKGBUILD prior to building it
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$ nano PKGBUILD
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# This will build the package according to the PKGBUILD. The -i option makes it get installed with Pacman.
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$ makepkg -i
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# Clean up
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$ cd ..
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$ rm -rf ./build
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</pre>
  
 
Now do the same for '''yaourt'''.
 
Now do the same for '''yaourt'''.
  
<code>
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<pre>
# ...
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# ...
curl -O https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/ya/yaourt/PKGBUILD
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makepkg -i
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$ curl -O https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/ya/yaourt/PKGBUILD
# ...
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$ nano PKGBUILD
</code>
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$ makepkg -i
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# ...
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</pre>
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[[Category:GNU/Linux]]
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[[Category:Arch]]
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[[Category:Package manager]]

Latest revision as of 18:42, 19 November 2015

Yaourt is wrapper for pacman that allows easy installation of packages from the AUR. AUR packages are, simply put, just install scripts which fetch the source code, compile it and generate package suitable for installation with pacman. Yaourt automates this process, but must be installed manually through it.

Installing yaourt

Make sure you have the base-devel group installed. It contains the software needed to build other software. You also need the yajl package.

$ sudo pacman -S --needed base-devel yajl

Afterwards, get the PKGBUILD (the install script) for yaourt's dependency, package-query and run makepkg which more or less executes the script.

# Let's not bloat the current directory.
$ mkdir build
$ cd build

# This will download the PKGBUILD file.
$ curl -O https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/pa/package-query/PKGBUILD

# Always check the PKGBUILD prior to building it
$ nano PKGBUILD

# This will build the package according to the PKGBUILD. The -i option makes it get installed with Pacman.
$ makepkg -i

# Clean up
$ cd ..
$ rm -rf ./build

Now do the same for yaourt.

# ...

$ curl -O https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/ya/yaourt/PKGBUILD
$ nano PKGBUILD
$ makepkg -i

# ...