Sounds great, David! I'm a bit wary of enabling the testing repos. Is there a way to selectively download only the snd pkgbuild from there? Best, Kenneth -- Roosna & Flak - Contemporary Dance & Music Web: roosnaflak.com Code: {github,gitlab}.com/kflak Mastodon: @kf@xxxxxxxxxxx On 20 Aug 2021 11:31, David Runge via arch-proaudio wrote: >On 2021-08-10 11:04:28 (+0200), David Runge via arch-proaudio wrote: >> On 2021-08-10 10:41:11 (+0200), Orm Finnendahl via arch-proaudio wrote: >> > Hi David, >> > >> > FYI: I'm using snd with scheme and couldn't use the packaged version >> > of arch as it seems to have ruby built in. I'm now using a self >> > compiled snd version with scheme in /usr/local, but maybe it'd be good >> > to do it like debian and also package a snd-scheme in arch for people >> > like me. IIRC debian has snd-ruby, snd-forth and snd-scheme (meybe >> > even creating a symlink to snd to make them coexist nicely instead of >> > replacing the snd binary, but my memories are fading). >> >> I understand. I'll try to look into a split package then. > >I have now added an updated snd package to [community-testing], which >supports both extension languages by providing two executables (snd-s7 >and snd-ruby), but symlinks snd-s7 to snd (so the default extension >language is also the default when just calling snd). Using a split >package for this turned out too messy. > >Please check whether this works for you as expected. > >I have removed extension language files that are not compatible with the >respective snd versions, added specific and updated XDG desktop >integration files, added ruby to optdepends and updated to 21.6. > >Best, >David > >-- >https://sleepmap.de