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Guys,
Well, this subject is clear as mud...
In fact, I'm looking forward packaging PIKT (http://pikt.org).
(PIKT is cool stuff btw !)
PIKT is a client/server tool that will help you distribute system configurations and many other things over a range of machines.
Thus, there is a "server" part, and a "client" part and I would like to create two packages from source.
Should I create two separate PKGBUILD files or is there a way to do it directly, like '%package server' and '%package client' in RH SPEC files ?
Thanks for your help,
M
Last edited by leucos (2009-11-30 16:40:01)
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Does the client and the server parts come from one or two different sources ? if they come from different sources, you create two PKGBUILDs. If they are built from only one source, you can create a split PKGBUILD. See the mesa PKGBUILD, it can help you create one.
Last edited by flamelab (2009-11-30 16:19:27)
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Yes, they're built from the same source.
I'll check the split PKGBUILD.
Thanks for the *lightning* fast answer !
M
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Thanks flamelab, this is what I was looking for.
In case it can help anyone : http://repos.archlinux.org/wsvn/package … k/PKGBUILD
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