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Haven't ever needed them on Arch. Probably never will.
Having built rpms, Deb and pkgbuild; pkgbuild is so much easier
I was scratching my head trying to figure out how I hadn't run into this problem before but this answers it. Which is to say, I'm green enough to not have realized that just being handed the source code and letting make out of the cage wasn't the implicit default.