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For me all the checksum tests fail as well when building in a chroot, with both aur sync -c and extra-x86_64-build.
With a PKGBUILD of this complexity it's hard to tell what's going on. Maybe the maintainer can help, especially since it fails with devtools alone as well.
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The PKGBUILD was updated now, the checksums should fit again.
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How do you reliably rebuild a python package?
I noticed that a script of mine using getmail6 failed after my last system upgrade, presumably due to a python upgrade from 3.11 to 3.12.
Previously with yay, I would invoke 'yay -S --rebuildall --noconfirm $(yay -Qqo /usr/lib/python<previous-version>/)', which would rebuild affected packages using the new python version.
For aurutils, I tried this suggestion, but this did only re-install the package, without the additional 'setup.py' step which happens if you do a clean install of the package.
I got the package to work again by uninstalling, calling 'aur remove' (using the script from the man page) and reinstalling.
Is there a shorthand for this, or did I just do something wrong in the previous step?
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There is script in examples "sync-rebuild" you can use (modify it if you need and put it as 'aur-sync-rebuild' in you PATH). you can pass the "pacman -Qqo ..." output to it.
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There is script in examples "sync-rebuild" you can use (modify it if you need and put it as 'aur-sync-rebuild' in you PATH). you can pass the "pacman -Qqo ..." output to it.
Thanks, I always forget to look inside /usr/share/doc...
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Also see the documentation in https://github.com/aurutils/aurutils/tr … nc-rebuild
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Starting today, I get the following error while running 'aur sync -u':
curl: (22) The requested URL returned error: 502
It was still fine yesterday. Did I miss anything?
Edit: Nevermind, it was a temporary server issue.
Last edited by OpusOne (Yesterday 01:23:29)
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