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ttf-ms-win11-auto doesn't build using Aura #938

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AlexAegis opened this issue Sep 18, 2024 · 2 comments
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ttf-ms-win11-auto doesn't build using Aura #938

AlexAegis opened this issue Sep 18, 2024 · 2 comments
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@AlexAegis
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I just migrated to aura from paru, and one of the packages I had, I couldn't reinstall with aura (I deleted it first with pacman -R), namely: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/ttf-ms-win11-auto

All the other packages I had I successfully installed with aura, ttf-ms-win11-auto was successfully installed by paru and yay before, and now I also successfully installed manually using makepkg so I think it's aura that couldn't handle something.

The error I'm getting immediately is:

$ aura -A ttf-ms-win11-auto

aura :: Determining dependencies...
aura :: AUR packages:
 ttf-ms-win11-auto
aura :: Proceed? [Y/n] Y 
aura :: Preparing build directories...
aura :: Building ttf-ms-win11-auto...
aura :: Package failed to build, citing:

  Failed to copy build files.

aura :: Action cancelled.

aura 4.0.7

My config is the default that aura generated, I just turned the git option on.

@AlexAegis AlexAegis changed the title Package doesn't build using Aura ttf-ms-win11-auto doesn't build using Aura Sep 18, 2024
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Interesting, I'll look into this.

@fosskers fosskers added the bug? label Sep 18, 2024
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I just looked at the PKBUILD and it seems the build instructions are quite complex. I highly recommend you build this package manually.

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