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Cimi wrote:for the names I prefer so far:
pacbuild
pacbuilder
repacker
rebuildRepacker is nice, maybe a twist on spelling; 'repac'
There is already a tool called repacman floating about which rebuilds a package from the files on your system. It may be best to avoid "repac" type names to avoid a conflict.
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Misfit138 wrote:Cimi wrote:for the names I prefer so far:
pacbuild
pacbuilder
repacker
rebuildRepacker is nice, maybe a twist on spelling; 'repac'
There is already a tool called repacman floating about which rebuilds a package from the files on your system. It may be best to avoid "repac" type names to avoid a conflict.
...so?
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I was just pointing out that two tools with very similar names might lead to confusion. repacman will be part of the pacman-contrib package once it gets a bit of an update.
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pacrice or pacricer?
That's the best suggestion by far
pacman roulette : pacman -S $(pacman -Slq | LANG=C sort -R | head -n $((RANDOM % 10)))
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i liked pacwan...
Its a sick world we live in....
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cimi everything seems be working fine..but i still cannot make pacbuilder install them? i cannot see an option to ask for install and one only for recompile...can u help me?
==> Installing a52dec-0.7.4-3-i686.pkg.tar.gz [package 1 of 888] ... error!
all of them seem like this....
Its a sick world we live in....
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cimi everything seems be working fine..but i still cannot make pacbuilder install them? i cannot see an option to ask for install and one only for recompile...can u help me?
==> Installing a52dec-0.7.4-3-i686.pkg.tar.gz [package 1 of 888] ... error!
all of them seem like this....
here everything is fine.. try to remove the redirect to /dev/null after the pacman -U line (there's only one in all the file)
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aRcHaTe wrote:cimi everything seems be working fine..but i still cannot make pacbuilder install them? i cannot see an option to ask for install and one only for recompile...can u help me?
==> Installing a52dec-0.7.4-3-i686.pkg.tar.gz [package 1 of 888] ... error!
all of them seem like this....
here everything is fine.. try to remove the redirect to /dev/null after the pacman -U line (there's only one in all the file)
==> Installing a52dec-0.7.4-3-i686.pkg.tar.gz [package 1 of 888] ... loading package data...
error: 'a52dec-0.7.4-3-i686.pkg.tar.gz': cannot open package file
error!
i removed it and now i get this...
im using this options
sudo pacbuilder --world --builddeps --verbose
Last edited by aRcHaTe (2008-05-25 20:29:33)
Its a sick world we live in....
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I don't think it is a bug of the program, maybe something is wrong with your installation
what can i do to look whats wrong?
Its a sick world we live in....
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wait for me to do a pkgbuild
SURE
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Sweet, I was just looking for something like this! Recompiling now....
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Cimi is great, he's working hard while being stressed A LOT by me in order to help me testing the splashy package. Keep up the good work
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is pacbuilder ok for the name?
I think it's a good name, describes it well.
Also, could we have an option to change where things are built? I keep my /tmp in ram so it had issues with that after a while.
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is pacbuilder ok for the name?
it should be! atleast that's what i call it
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pacbuilder, pacbuild?
I suggest bobthebuilder!
Nice script.
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for any bugreport/feature request, please use the bugzilla.
http://code.google.com/p/pacbuilder/issues/list
I've added a TODO file, there your suggestions will be added
Last edited by Cimi (2008-05-27 23:41:48)
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if someone wants to join the development...
How?
Are you using Bash or else?
Proud Ex-Arch user.
Still an ArchLinux lover though.
Currently on Kubuntu 9.10
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Thanks for the AUR submission, Cimi. It's much appreciated.
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I used Gentoo for several years before changing to Arch, and the main reason for the switch was that I just couldn't justify the time I was spending overseeing the compilation of packages. It's funny, though -- I'm finding great pleasure in using pacbuilder and watching that code scroll by on the screen. There's something mesmerizing about it. I feel as if my computer's doing real computer work and not just serving as a e-mail machine, Internet appliance or word processor. I know that's not a valid observation, since plenty of fancy coding underlies those applications, too, but that's how it strikes me.
My wife even noticed: "So, you're watching that stuff on your computer again, eh?"
Thanks, Cimi, for letting me get that good old Gentoo feeling again for a while. And, of course, I feel as if my machine is more responsive since I've rebuilt a couple of hundred packages from scratch with my slightly tweaked compiler flags.
Last edited by dhave (2008-05-28 20:45:48)
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