[SOLVED][AUR] lib32-allegro Missing dependencies...

Hello community...
still on my first week on ArchLinux so bear with me...
i find this strange...
im trying to install a game Beat Hazard Ultra (i have the bin file)
and beathazardultra can be found in the aur (game separated)
i looked at the PKBUILD for instructions and it says to put the bin in the same folder
OK i got that part
then sudo makepkg -s --asroot
it says its missing lib32-allegro
this lib can only be found in AUR so i repeat the same procedure
NOW, the lib32-allegro is also Missing dependencies
when i sudo makepkg -s --asroot
i search the aur of the missing dependencies and found it...
i makepkg all of them and they installed
so now im ready to install lib32-allegro again... but its still saying that its missing the same dependecies... am i missing a step here?
heres a screenshot:
(*EDIT: i know the screenshot says i used sudo makepkg -f --asroot but i also tried it with -s but it cannot find it on the official repo since its in AUR)
http://i.imgur.com/ijK67Kf.png
-- mod edit: read the Forum Etiquette and only post thumbnails http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/For … s_and_Code [jwr] --
Last edited by FenrirAB (2014-04-18 01:10:45)

the screenshot was to visually provide info that i have the aur packages (and assuming that the highlighted directories have been installed)
sorry, i suck at explaining so i hope the screenshot will provide clarity.... yup already enabled multilib... and i can see it enabled by -Syu
i know they gave me a warning about using --asroot isnt that what to use if you have a separate /root /home folder if you want to install it in /root? but if its not then... i will stop using it... ^-^
anyways
i already rebooted my laptop just in case it needed a reboot to see the lib32 dependencies... but they are still missing
i would like to know why those dependencies are still missing...
THANKS FOR BEING PATIENT ^_^

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