![]() ![]() That will fail because AUR packages aren't hosted on official repositories.Īny thoughts or suggestions? One thing I just thought of, while writing this, was to set up yaourt on the target system, since it would seamlessly integrate AUR installation, but I have literally zero experience with yaourt. as an Arch user I was glad to see it) can query if a package is installed via state=present, but if the package isn't installed then it will obviously try to install it. The existing pacman module in Ansible (thumbs up for actually having a module, by the way. ![]() knowing whether or not the package is installed, and whether or not the installed version is up to date. I don't want to do it any more often than necessary. However, I'm provisioning ARM single-board computers with Ansible, and compiling nginx on a system with a 1GHz processor and 1GB of memory is a painful experience. I'd say it's pretty much a given that the package has to be built on the target system. Unlike official packages, AUR packages have to be built by the user, which introduces a slew of problems: I'm personally interested in nginx-passenger, but the question could really apply to any AUR package. As the title says, I'm wondering if anyone has experience managing AUR packages with Ansible. ![]()
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