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Hi there,
after creating a PKGBUILD for argyllcms and start building with makepkg I've got the message that there is a Readme.txt following with the Options overwrite and more. I've examined the zip archive and found no place where this could be happen:
$ unzip -l argyll_dev_src.zip | grep Readme
1348 05-16-07 13:56 Readme.txt
463 05-16-07 13:56 numlib/Readme.txt
104 05-16-07 13:57 plot/Readme.txt
6802 05-16-07 13:57 icc/Readme.txt
12627 05-16-07 13:57 cgats/Readme.txt
1687 05-16-07 13:57 rspl/Readme.txt
947 05-16-07 13:57 gamut/Readme.txt
503 05-16-07 13:57 xicc/Readme.txt
1317 05-16-07 13:57 spectro/Readme.txt
4945 05-16-07 13:57 imdi/Readme.txt
484 05-16-07 13:57 target/Readme.txt
277 05-16-07 13:57 scanin/Readme.txt
59 05-16-07 13:57 profile/Readme.txt
182 05-16-07 13:57 link/Readme.txt
211 05-16-07 13:57 tweak/Readme.txt
263 05-16-07 13:57 render/Readme.txt
34 05-16-07 13:57 lib/Readme.txt
50 05-16-07 13:57 h/Readme.txt
The package is build fine but I want to upload the PKGBUILD to AUR and for this reason this problem should be fixed.
Following the first lines of my PKGBUILD:
pkgname=argyllcms
pkgver=0.70b4
pkgrel=1
pkgdesc="An ICC compatible color management system with support for different colorimeter hardware"
arch=("i686")
depends=('ftjam' 'zip' 'unzip')
source=(http://www.argyllcms.com/argyll_dev_src.zip)
url="http://www.argyllcms.com/"
license=("GPL" "LGPL")
install=argyllcms.install
md5sums=('656e5e3ed7d14bdbbd54a451d28a4ef4')
build() {
cd ${startdir}/src
unzip argyll_dev_src.zip
sed -i '/jam -j${NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS:-1} install;/s#jam -j${NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS:-1}#jam -f../Jambase -j${NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS:-1}#' ./makeinstall.ksh
Is there anybody who can explain why the message about an existing Readme.txt file appears and why this is only happen using makepkg and not by building manually?
regards,
Frank
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Is it possible that makepkg extract the ziped source by itself and the following call of unzip caused this message?
Where can I view the source of makepkg in cvs?
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Solved!
Yes makepkg extracts the ziped source by itself, the second call of unzip is obsolete just deleted this line from PKGBUILD!
Frank
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