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So I've got a rudimentary PKGBUILD for the app OpenSong which is 32-bit only (its open-source, but based on RealBasic which doesn't have a 64-bit compiler for Linux). Because of the complexity of building RealBasic stuff, I just download the .deb and extract it with ar.
Basically, its 32-bit only. I want to upload it to the AUR, but am wondering of the pros/cons of either:-
1. Uploading opensong and bin32-opensong separately
2. A bit of hacking to make opensong depend on either gtk2 or lib32-gtk2 depending on ARCH (see the winetricks PKGBUILD for an example).
My question is whether 1 or 2 is more suitable. 2 is of course easier to maintain (not that this package will need much maintainance) but has problems with bauerbill in a chroot.
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