MarsSeed [1] filed a deletion request for widevine [2]:
Re-filing a deletion request due to not receiving any response [a] as to the rationale to keep this duplicate of the properly packaged AUR/chromium-widevine. [b]
The AUR/widevine package was created with the sole purpose of offering ARM support, and x86_64 was only added to mask its intent.
Also I believe it is not okay to create duplicates on AUR when there is already a maintained package which works with Arch Linux. AUR/widevine's maintainer should collaborate with that of AUR/chromium-widevine and suggest enhancements there, if there are relevant ones.
In addition, AUR/widevine has other problems. As its used release deliverables for different platforms diverge in their version:
- AUR/widevine pkgver: 4.10.2252.0 - x86_64: upstream - 4.10.2710.0 (released 2024-02-12) - aarch64/armhf: RaspberryPi.org/Debian - 4.10.2252.0 (released 2023-10-05) - (AUR/chromium-widevine pkgver: 4.10.2710.0, released 2024-02-12)
As the RPI distro does not carry the latest version, it seems not to be viable to carry binaries for different architectures in the same PKGBUILD.
Which leads me to conclude that a PKGBUILD for the RPI releases should be submitted to the ArchLinuxARM.org repositories only. The problem with that is that widevine is not open source and not distributable, so the package is not allowed to be in any repository,
Den 29.04.2024 kl. 20.09 skrev notify@aur.archlinux.org: thus an AUR package is required.
That would actually benefit users more, while not cluttering the AUR.
[a]: https://lists.archlinux.org/archives/list/aur- requests@lists.archlinux.org/thread/IAHLWRGRNHHUZRU2LRMX5UTZUNGJBAUO/#5CT5XAQZNIHQYPSRZ6CMDTY67XE3QOU2 [b]: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/chromium-widevine
[1] https://aur.archlinux.org/account/MarsSeed/ [2] https://aur.archlinux.org/pkgbase/widevine/
-- Med venlig hilsen Dan Johansen