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You might want to try
yay -S librewolf-bin
. The command that you entered will compile the librewolf app from the source code. That's going to take a long time and is probably the reason why the process is occupying all your RAM.Take a look at this section of the librewolf website: https://librewolf.net/installation/arch/
Is the binary bit-for-bit compatible? Would be a nice way to verify
Please don't take my words too seriously, but I think there have to be some kind of checksum in the pkgbuild. I often get errors from paru about being unable to install some bin package because checksums don't match. But I'm not an expert and am kinda guessing.