Hey @JonMikelV! Thanks for continuing to help with this Wiki. Perhaps you can modify the wiki with the current information that I will post now.
Duplicati2-beta is not the latest version that is now in the AUR, there is a package called duplicati-latest in the repo as well. Here’s a link to the AUR package, for reference. Duplicati-latest
So I don’t mind your way of installing it I guess but there’s a way better way to install this software than trying to download the package from the web. IMO, the aur website is for information and nothing more.
Manjaro linux has the benefit of accessing the AUR, along with all the other ARCH distros… IE arch itself, Antergos etc. They are all arch base and the appeal is that they have access to the AUR, packages that are built and maintained by the public.
Now with KDE Manjaro, Octopi is the package installer - on other flavours it is another package installer but it serves the same purpose. So what Jon said is right, however, IMO there’s even an easier way to do this.
Simply install duplicati-latest via the package installer and you’re good to go, after modifying the /etc/…file and doing the other steps to enable it on start up etc. KDE by default requires that you install yaourt.
sudo pacman -S yaourt
I know that the Cinnamon version of Manjaro has it by default but the KDE version isn’t - either way you need to install Yaourt and then enable it in your package maintainer and then you simply need to search the repo via the GUI.
Thought maybe that would be an easier way to do it - and this now works for ALL packages in the AUR. Just bypasses trying to download this and run this - one simple point click select install process.
@JonMikelV, what do you think?