dnkl :emacs: on Nostr: What's the idiomatic way, in #voidlinux, to install software from versioned ...
What's the idiomatic way, in #voidlinux, to install software from versioned controlled sources? That is, building "latest main/master"rather than a specific release?
Something similar to "foo-git" AUR packages.
As far as I can tell, xbps doesn't really support this use case (though I hope I'm wrong, and have missed something obvious)?
So what do people do?
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