python-jplephem on AUR (Arch User Repository)
Last updated: November 25,2024
1. Install "python-jplephem" effortlessly via AUR with the help of a helper(YAY)
a. Install YAY (https://github.com/Jguer/yay)
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sudo pacman -S --needed git base-devel && git clone https://aur.archlinux.org/yay.git && cd yay && makepkg -si
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b. Install python-jplephem on Arch using YAY
$
yay -S
python-jplephem
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* (Optional) Uninstall python-jplephem on Arch using YAY
$
yay -Rns
python-jplephem
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2. Manually Install "python-jplephem" via AUR
a. Ensure you have the base development tools and git installed with:
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sudo pacman -S --needed
base-devel git
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b. Clone python-jplephem's git locally
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git clone https://aur.archlinux.org/python-jplephem.git
~/python-jplephem
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c. Go to ~/python-jplephem folder and install it
$
cd
~/python-jplephem
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$
makepkg -si
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3. Information about the python-jplephem package on Arch User Repository (AUR)
ID: 1364793
Name: python-jplephem
PackageBaseID: 138659
PackageBase: python-jplephem
Version: 2.21-2
Description: Use a JPL ephemeris to predict planet positions
URL: https://github.com/brandon-rhodes/python-jplephem
NumVotes: 1
Popularity: 0
OutOfDate:
Maintainer: Universebenzene
Submitter: Universebenzene
FirstSubmitted: 1547136905
LastModified: 1701748227
URLPath: /cgit/aur.git/snapshot/python-jplephem.tar.gz
Name: python-jplephem
PackageBaseID: 138659
PackageBase: python-jplephem
Version: 2.21-2
Description: Use a JPL ephemeris to predict planet positions
URL: https://github.com/brandon-rhodes/python-jplephem
NumVotes: 1
Popularity: 0
OutOfDate:
Maintainer: Universebenzene
Submitter: Universebenzene
FirstSubmitted: 1547136905
LastModified: 1701748227
URLPath: /cgit/aur.git/snapshot/python-jplephem.tar.gz