Since the -git package on the AUR hasn't been updated in over a year with the latest requirements in dependencies and build instructions I submitted a stable release package now that simply uses the latest release tag of the git repo.
I think it would the best to link to a package that uses a stable release instead of the latest master just like it is done for all other Linux distributions (apart from Gentoo).
I didn't want to take credit for myself for this minor task, hence I removed the crediting behind the link but feel free to change that. Maybe even listing both packages would be an option.
Since the
-git
package on the AUR hasn't been updated in over a year with the latest requirements in dependencies and build instructions I submitted a stable release package now that simply uses the latest release tag of the git repo. I think it would the best to link to a package that uses a stable release instead of the latest master just like it is done for all other Linux distributions (apart from Gentoo). I didn't want to take credit for myself for this minor task, hence I removed the crediting behind the link but feel free to change that. Maybe even listing both packages would be an option.