# alhp Build script for archlinux instructionset enabled repos. All packages are build with `-march= -O3`. Some packages will fail to build, they will just be provided from the official repos as usual. [Package status page](https://alhp.anonfunc.dev/packages.html) ## Check your system for support **Important**: Before you enable any of these repos, check if your system supports x86-64-v3. You can do that with `/lib/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 --help`. If you don't check beforehand you might be unable to boot your system anymore and need to downgrade any package that you may have upgraded. Example output snippet for a system supporting up to `x86-64-v3`: ``` Subdirectories of glibc-hwcaps directories, in priority order: x86-64-v4 x86-64-v3 (supported, searched) x86-64-v2 (supported, searched) ``` ## Enable Repos To enable these complement repos you need to add them above the regular repos in `/etc/pacman.conf` ### Example pacman.conf ```editorconfig [core-x86-64-v3] Server = https://alhp.harting.dev/$repo/os/$arch/ [extra-x86-64-v3] Server = https://alhp.harting.dev/$repo/os/$arch/ [community-x86-64-v3] Server = https://alhp.harting.dev/$repo/os/$arch/ [core] Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist [extra] Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist [community] Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist ``` Replace `x86-64-v3` with your cpu-set. More information about all available options on [this gcc page](https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/x86-Options.html). Currently, alhp.harting.dev only builds for `x86-64-v3` (list is subject to change). You can see all available repositories [here](https://alhp.harting.dev/). After finished adding the repos to `pacman.conf` you need to import and sign the used pgp key: Import: ``` pacman-key --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 0D4D2FDAF45468F3DDF59BEDE3D0D2CD3952E298 ``` Local sign: ``` pacman-key --lsign-key 0D4D2FDAF45468F3DDF59BEDE3D0D2CD3952E298 ``` Update package database and upgrade: ``` pacman -Suy ``` ## Remove Repos To disable ALHP remove all *-x86-64-v3 entries in `/etc/pacman.conf`. After that you can refresh pacmans databases and downgrade all packages like: ``` pacman -Suuy ``` ## Package eligibility Packages [excluded](https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/oflged/alhp_archlinux_recompiled_for_x8664v3_experimental/h4fkinu?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3) from building (besides all 'any' architecture packages) are being listed in issue #16. Also [package status page](https://alhp.anonfunc.dev/packages.html). ## FAQ ### error: *-x86-64-v3: signature from "Archlinux CIE Repos (Build 2020/2021) " is unknown trust You get this because the new, extended key has unknown trust value attached to it. To fix it, first import the key again to be sure you got the extended one: `pacman-key --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 0D4D2FDAF45468F3DDF59BEDE3D0D2CD3952E298` After that you just have to set the trust on this key with (as root, for `pacman-key`): ``` pacman-key --edit-key 0D4D2FDAF45468F3DDF59BEDE3D0D2CD3952E298 pub rsa4096/E3D0D2CD3952E298 created: 2020-08-12 expires: 2022-07-09 usage: SC trust: unknown validity: unknown [ unknown] (1). Archlinux CIE Repos (Build 2020/2021) gpg> trust pub rsa4096/E3D0D2CD3952E298 created: 2020-08-12 expires: 2022-07-09 usage: SC trust: unknown validity: unknown [ unknown] (1). Archlinux CIE Repos (Build 2020/2021) Please decide how far you trust this user to correctly verify other users' keys (by looking at passports, checking fingerprints from different sources, etc.) 1 = I don't know or won't say 2 = I do NOT trust 3 = I trust marginally 4 = I trust fully 5 = I trust ultimately m = back to the main menu Your decision? 4 ````