If you are using clyde to install or update a number of AUR packages, Clyde will quit if any of them fail to install properly, rather than moving on to the next ones in the list, even if the first one is not a dependency for the next one. That shouldn't be. It should continue to install as many as it can.
If you are using clyde to install or update a number of AUR packages, Clyde will quit if any of them fail to install properly, rather than moving on to the next ones in the list, even if the first one is not a dependency for the next one. That shouldn't be. It should continue to install as many as it can.