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8 days agoAh right, perfect. Thanks!


Ah right, perfect. Thanks!


paru shows you the PKGBUILD diffs on upgrade, so you can review then and deny upgrades.
But realistically I am not going to go into the code itself on my installed packages to check for malware or other types of attacks. That’s too time consuming for my risk level, and requires more knowledge than can be expected, to be honest.
Edit: but maybe you’re talking about when first installing a package? Come to think of it, I’m not sure it shows the PKGBUILD at that point. 🤔


lol why would people down vote this


Happy cake day!
I guess it depends on your discipline. If I’m already so inclined that I’d go to the lengths of forcing myself to check each package “manually”, I’m also going to be so disciplined to check each diff when paru pauses the upgrade process for me to do so. It’s the same thing for me.
Yup, and as I said, that’s where I draw the line with my trust and my threat level. I don’t have a lot of important data.
Yup, I’m aware of the risks I’m taking. 🙂 That’s the important part to me. I really don’t have time to vet sources with two small kids and a full-time job, and hobbies and exercise every week. It’s impossible, and a sacrifice I’m willing and forced to make if I want some life balance. Quite a simple choice.