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Hello.
Is there any way to such thing?
make.conf tricks or something else maybe compress files to a special format (I mean PKGBUILDS and install files)
Thanks
Last edited by SpeedVin (2009-10-20 19:54:17)
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Can someone post your makepkg.conf?
But by OS I mean UNIX-based like *BSD
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I'm not sure I follow.. PKGBUILDS and .install files are just bash scripts. There is no compression or anything done to them, all you need is a text editor.
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I'm not sure I follow.. PKGBUILDS and .install files are just bash scripts. There is no compression or anything done to them, all you need is a text editor.
Yes I know that but when I have two files:
PKGBUILD
package.install
And I want to make from them a .src.tar.gz file and upload it to AUR
And how to do that , I tried compress this 2 files to tar.gz and changing name to package.src.tar.gz but no succes
Last edited by SpeedVin (2009-10-20 16:59:42)
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Source files are simply compressed tarballs.
basic procedure:
mkdir pkgname
cp PPKGBUILD *.install pkgname
bsdtar czf "pkgname-pkgversion.src.tar.gz" pkgname
rm -r pkgname
But makepkg additionally does several checks, so if it's possible to run makepkg (see makepkg's header for dependencies), you should prefer that.
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makepkg also has a --source option that does this for you.
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makepkg also has a --source option that does this for you.
Yes but it's not avalible on *BSD (I mean makepkg)
Source files are simply compressed tarballs.
basic procedure:
mkdir pkgname
cp PPKGBUILD *.install pkgname
bsdtar czf "pkgname-pkgversion.src.tar.gz" pkgname
rm -r pkgnameBut makepkg additionally does several checks, so if it's possible to run makepkg (see makepkg's header for dependencies), you should prefer that.
Thanks I will try that
Edit:
Working thank yoy xduugu and rson451 Arch user will always find a exit
Last edited by SpeedVin (2009-10-20 19:53:54)
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