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> community-patches: wine-tkg-git: Get rid of GNUTLShack patch, as the issue was fixed upstream
  > community-patches: wine-tkg-git: Add ntdll_Map_top-down_if_dll_characteristics_include_DYNAMIC_BASE patchset, thanks to @qsniyg
  > dxvk-tools: Update readme regarding MinGW version requirement
  > linux-tkg: 5.4.77, 5.9.8
  > linux-tkg: 5.4.76, 5.9.7
  > linux-tkg: Sync 5.9 defconfig
  > linux-tkg: 5.10rc3
  > mesa-git: Dynamically switch on/off gallium_vdpau, gallium_va and gallium_omx depending on the _gallium_drivers set, and output a warning when they get disabled.
  > nvidia-all: Skip 455.46.01 for kernel 5.10 patch application
  > nvidia-all: 455.46.01
  > wine-tkg-git: Skip the mtga bandaid reverts on 0c249e6+
  > wine-tkg-git: Add an updated alternative path for versioning injection
  > wine-tkg-git: Proton-tkg: Exit on proton script patching failure
  > wine-tkg-git: Proton-tkg: Add an option to disable conhost.exe as it more often than not stalls in the background stealing CPU cycles. It'll eat up to ~20% of a Core i5 5300U, which affects perf pretty heavily.
  > wine-tkg-git: Allow overriding localbuild version with the `_localbuild_versionoverride` variable.
  > wine-tkg-git: Update proton-steam-bits patchset for 7caa127 and move previous version to legacy
  > wine-tkg-git: Update e/fsync-unix patchsets for 459d3764 and move previous versions to legacy
  > wine-tkg-git: Wait for the overcomplicated BS step before setting _srcdirlock. Setting it too soon breaks in Arch chroot.
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PKGBUILDS and other scripts made for random people & frogs

Thanks to Kassin for the meme-worthy banner

How-to use that mess :

While some of the scripts might work fine on any distro, the PKGBUILDs will only work on distros with access to pacman and makepkg.

If you need to access pacman and makepkg outside of Arch-linux and distros based on it (like Antergos or Manjaro), you can "hijack" your current distro with Bedrock Linux at your own risk: https://bedrocklinux.org

  • Clone the whole thing (that enables you to use git submodule update --remote to get updates) :
git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/Tk-Glitch/PKGBUILDS.git

From the directory of the package you want to build (where the PKGBUILD is located), run

makepkg -si

That will grab the required dependencies, build, then install the newly created package(s).

  • For bash scripts, just run them from their respective directory - You might find additional details in the readme dedicated to the tool you want to build.

  • For your convenience, a script is available in the root of PKGBUILDS to pull updates and create external configuration files easily: ./TkgThingy

Why aren't the PKGBUILDs on AUR ?! :

While some are already available there without userpatches or lib32 support, the most interesting ones aren't (namely linux kernels, nvidia-all and wine-tkg-git) because of the way they are working. You're prompted for options or even config file editing to get the package customized the way you want it to be. For nvidia-all, there's no way around it so I'd consider that non-AUR compliant by default. For linux kernels and wine-tkg-git, I could indeed provide a fixed preset and remove all prompts. That would work. But then, are these still as interesting without customization? I strongly believe they aren't.

Daily builds (pacman packages) for most packages are available on chaotic-aur (https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Unofficial_user_repositories#chaotic-aur):

Wanna talk about it? Need help? Feel free to join the Frogging Family discord server : https://discord.gg/jRy3Nxk

If you like my work, consider visiting my patreon page : https://www.patreon.com/tkglitch

Thanks to Eduard, Justin, Oscar, frankbaier, Jon, Sasamus, darkmaster879, redgloboli, flightlessmango, IroAlexis, gardotd426, Gabe E, Vitalwonhyo, Glorious Eggroll, Hans-Kristian, Anisan, Jonny Teronni, Zs. Cs. Sz., JudgeVanadium, Lutris, Oli, Fábio, Bill, Kristoffer, Typhoon, Ole Erik, Stephan, contributors, and all anonymous Patrons, supporters and curious minds! You're giving driving energy and purpose to my work. Much frog love to all of you guys <3

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