AUR Package Build Process Provides No Activity Feedback in CLI
When installing or building AUR packages via a package manager CLI, users receive no real-time feedback during long-running build or install steps, making it impossible to distinguish between normal processing and a hung process. This affects users of this specific AUR helper tool who may be waiting minutes or more on a silent step with no progress indicator. The absence of feedback creates uncertainty and risks users incorrectly killing processes that are still running.
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