On Wednesday 26 May 2010 at 10:16 Magnus Therning wrote:
On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 10:03, Peter Lewis <pete@muddygoat.org> wrote:
On Tuesday 25 May 2010 at 14:30 Magnus Therning wrote:
Anyone out there using Prism successfully on Arch 64bit?
After reading this thread I just took a look - I hadn't heard of it before.
It seems the PKGBUILD pulls in an i686 binary (there's a complementary bin32- version).
Is there a reason why it's not a source package?
This is where the confusion may be. I'm using the Firefox extension[1].
The stand-alone app is only built for 32bit by upstream (that seems to be a common situation for Mozilla stuff, rather sad if you ask me ;-). The code is available in an SVN repo so it ought to be possible to do a build from
Ah, I haven't tried that. source. Yes, I could only find a 32-bit binary from Mozilla. But, things in the AUR usually build from source unless there's a reason not to, right? I don't know if there is a policy to this effect, or if it's just common practice... but PKGBUILDS should /build/, right? :-) I just checked out Prism from SVN, but there isn't a readme on how to build it and I don't have any experience with building mozilla's code. Also the Prism wiki doesn't provide any information either. Will post back if I get anywhere... Pete.