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circuitfarmer , (edited )
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It seems like you’re having a lot of issues – it really shouldn’t be working that way. Here’s how I do it on desktop; should work on the Deck.

Do a pacman -Syu as others have suggested before installing anything new.

From terminal (X used for AUR package name):

  • Install auracle with pacman -S auracle; it’s a utility to search and install from AUR easily.
  • auracle clone X will clone the project in the working directory.
  • auracle buildorder X will give you a list of dependencies needed to build it. If things say satisfied, you already have them.
  • install the dependencies with pacman -S. You can get fancy by echoing them to a file and using something like sed, or you can just type them manually.
  • cd into the directory you cloned and build the package with makepkg.
  • once done, hit up arrow until you see your installation line for those dependencies with pacman. Change that -S to a -Rs (remove them plus any dependencies installed with them).
  • install the package you just built with pacman -U name-of-package.zst.
  • profit

If this doesn’t work for you, check where it doesn’t work. It sounds like you may have an issue with pacman rather than the AUR.

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