I am not sure what the rules are for licenses in the AUR. But last time I checked most applications made by Garuda don't come with a license. Anyhow, as far as I know these packages weren't uploaded by maintainers of Garuda. I think Garuda Linux is using its own repository for their custom software. Though I can't find more info of where their packages are hosted exactly. These AUR packages are just uploaded by users though, to be used with ArchLinux. On Wed, May 12, 2021 at 11:24 PM alad via aur-general < aur-general@lists.archlinux.org> wrote:
On 12/05/2021 22:52, Eli Schwartz via aur-general wrote:
On 5/12/21 4:47 PM, alad via aur-general wrote:
On 12/05/2021 22:32, Pedro Henrique Lara Campos via aur-general wrote:
- mhwd, a Manjaro program that I believe assumes you're using the Manjaro official kernel names... so if you tried to use it on Arch, it would fail. I'm very curious about this one, as "mhwd-garuda-git" is a fork of Manjaro edited to use Arch's kernel names, as well as GPU-related packages.
I know cause they asked my help at the time.
Those seems to have on pkgdesc "manjaro settings manager ported to work with arch standards and limited to only dkms driver" The AUR description mentions that, but the upstream repo mentions "Settings manager for garuda linux" and "it is a modified version of manjaro-settings-manager for garuda linux."
🤔 I followed the upstream URL to:
https://gitlab.com/garuda-linux/applications/mhwd-garuda
The one-line README.md simply says:
"mhwd for Garuda Linux and Arch Linux."
If that's really the case, they should make it consistent.
https://gitlab.com/garuda-linux/applications/garuda-settings-manager
Anyway, it's clear that someone should actually investigate if it works on Arch. I suggest the OP to do it, and if it doesn't, file deletion requests.
Alad