FYI: yay is no longer maintained (Untrue! See response below). Use paru instead Consider paru as an alternative option; it’s written in Rust and has better version tracking for *-git packages (won’t miss upgrades if the AUR version isn’t tracked, won’t do pointless upgrades if the AUR version changes but HEAD remains unchanged)
Huh! I appear to have fallen victim to misinformation. I stand corrected and I apologize for not properly confirm such a strong claim before repeating it like that.
I suppose a more accurate way to put it is that yay has been slower to adopt new features (e.g.: yay#336 vs paru#260), but otherwise remains a current and well-maintained piece of software.
I was about to throw my computer out the window when you said that because I literally just implemented a bunch of ansible playbooks using yay to configure my machines and after yogurt et. al. being abandoned, I couldn’t take another change. Not yet. I’ll check out paru at some point though.
FYI: I was misinformed about yay being unmaintained. Sorry about the misleading comment! I personally like paru, but if you’re already using yay there may not actually be any compelling reason for you to switch.
FYI:
(Untrue! See response below).yay
is no longer maintainedUseConsiderparu
insteadparu
as an alternative option; it’s written in Rust and has better version tracking for*-git
packages (won’t miss upgrades if the AUR version isn’t tracked, won’t do pointless upgrades if the AUR version changes but HEAD remains unchanged)The latest release of
yay
was 3 weeks ago. Where are you seeing that it’s not maintained anymore?Huh! I appear to have fallen victim to misinformation. I stand corrected and I apologize for not properly confirm such a strong claim before repeating it like that.
I suppose a more accurate way to put it is that
yay
has been slower to adopt new features (e.g.: yay#336 vs paru#260), but otherwise remains a current and well-maintained piece of software.I was about to throw my computer out the window when you said that because I literally just implemented a bunch of ansible playbooks using
yay
to configure my machines and afteryogurt
et. al. being abandoned, I couldn’t take another change. Not yet. I’ll check outparu
at some point though.Fellow paru user here - definitely a good choice.
Fellow
yay
user here. Thank you for the advice, will check outparu
!FYI: I was misinformed about
yay
being unmaintained. Sorry about the misleading comment! I personally likeparu
, but if you’re already usingyay
there may not actually be any compelling reason for you to switch.I deeply appreciate the correction, thanks for letting me know!
I’ll still check out
paru
at some point, but now with less anxiety about the state ofyay
.