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After running `yay -Syu`, I am getting following error while updating `pulseaudio-modules-bt-git`
[100%] Built target module-bluez5-device
Install the project...
-- Install configuration: "Release"
-- Installing: /home/adam/.cache/yay/pulseaudio-modules-bt-git/pkg/pulseaudio-modules-bt-git/usr/lib/pulse-14.0/modules/libbluez5-util.so
-- Set runtime path of "/home/adam/.cache/yay/pulseaudio-modules-bt-git/pkg/pulseaudio-modules-bt-git/usr/lib/pulse-14.0/modules/libbluez5-util.so" to "/usr/lib/pulseaudio:/usr/lib/pulse-14.0/modules"
-- Installing: /home/adam/.cache/yay/pulseaudio-modules-bt-git/pkg/pulseaudio-modules-bt-git/usr/lib/pulse-14.0/modules/module-bluez5-discover.so
-- Set runtime path of "/home/adam/.cache/yay/pulseaudio-modules-bt-git/pkg/pulseaudio-modules-bt-git/usr/lib/pulse-14.0/modules/module-bluez5-discover.so" to "/usr/lib/pulseaudio:/usr/lib/pulse-14.0/modules"
-- Installing: /home/adam/.cache/yay/pulseaudio-modules-bt-git/pkg/pulseaudio-modules-bt-git/usr/lib/pulse-14.0/modules/module-bluez5-device.so
-- Set runtime path of "/home/adam/.cache/yay/pulseaudio-modules-bt-git/pkg/pulseaudio-modules-bt-git/usr/lib/pulse-14.0/modules/module-bluez5-device.so" to "/usr/lib/pulseaudio:/usr/lib/pulse-14.0/modules"
-- Installing: /home/adam/.cache/yay/pulseaudio-modules-bt-git/pkg/pulseaudio-modules-bt-git/usr/lib/pulse-14.0/modules/module-bluetooth-discover.so
-- Set runtime path of "/home/adam/.cache/yay/pulseaudio-modules-bt-git/pkg/pulseaudio-modules-bt-git/usr/lib/pulse-14.0/modules/module-bluetooth-discover.so" to "/usr/lib/pulseaudio:/usr/lib/pulse-14.0/modules"
-- Installing: /home/adam/.cache/yay/pulseaudio-modules-bt-git/pkg/pulseaudio-modules-bt-git/usr/lib/pulse-14.0/modules/module-bluetooth-policy.so
-- Set runtime path of "/home/adam/.cache/yay/pulseaudio-modules-bt-git/pkg/pulseaudio-modules-bt-git/usr/lib/pulse-14.0/modules/module-bluetooth-policy.so" to "/usr/lib/pulseaudio:/usr/lib/pulse-14.0/modules"
==> Tidying install...
-> Removing libtool files...
-> Purging unwanted files...
-> Removing static library files...
-> Stripping unneeded symbols from binaries and libraries...
-> Compressing man and info pages...
==> Checking for packaging issues...
==> Creating package "pulseaudio-modules-bt-git"...
-> Generating .PKGINFO file...
-> Generating .BUILDINFO file...
-> Generating .MTREE file...
-> Compressing package...
==> Leaving fakeroot environment.
==> Finished making: pulseaudio-modules-bt-git 1:.r149.dbb5164-1 (Wed 16 Dec 2020 05:47:11 PM CET)
==> Cleaning up...
the PKGDEST for pulseaudio-modules-bt-git is listed by makepkg but does not exist: /home/adam/.cache/yay/pulseaudio-modules-bt-git/pulseaudio-modules-bt-git-1:14.0.r149.dbb5164-2-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz
but when I ls into mentioned directory there is some file, just named slightly differently
[adam@adam ~]$ ls /home/adam/.cache/yay/pulseaudio-modules-bt-git/ -la
total 188
drwxr-xr-x 5 adam adam 4096 Dec 16 17:47 .
drwxr-xr-x 24 adam adam 4096 Dec 15 12:52 ..
drwxr-xr-x 8 adam adam 4096 Dec 16 17:46 .git
-rw-r--r-- 1 adam adam 1547 Dec 16 17:47 PKGBUILD
drwxr-xr-x 7 adam adam 4096 Dec 16 17:32 pulseaudio
drwxr-xr-x 7 adam adam 4096 Dec 16 17:32 pulseaudio-modules-bt
-rw-r--r-- 1 adam adam 78356 Dec 16 17:47 pulseaudio-modules-bt-git-1:.r149.dbb5164-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz
-rw-r--r-- 1 adam adam 77992 Oct 6 17:18 pulseaudio-modules-bt-git-r148.75af499-2-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz
-rw-r--r-- 1 adam adam 932 Dec 16 17:32 .SRCINFO
I guess there is a problem with filename `pulseaudio-modules-bt-git-1:.r149.dbb5164-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz`, it should be named `pulseaudio-modules-bt-git-1:14.0.r149.dbb5164-2-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz` or name validation by installer should be less strict.
Is it a bug? If so, where can I report this? Can I check if file on the server has correct name?
Can I somehow fix it locally?
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Mod note: Moving to AUR Issues.
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You might want to mention in the title that yay is failing. It would probably work fine doing it normally.
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It would probably work fine doing it normally.
Can you elaborate? I've been using yay for years to (un)install/update programs and it became a "normal" way for managing system.
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Meaning yay is not the normal way it's your 'normal', but, using makepkg is normal/prefered.
'pulseaudio-modules-bt-git' updates fine.
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