On 23-06-2016 15:04, Andre "Osku" Schmidt via arch-general wrote:
Hmm,
so Archlinux has packer[0] that provides an executable named `packer` and now there is packer-io[1] that changes the upstream executable from `packer` to `packer-io`.
Now i have a Makefile that runs packer-io[1] that fails on systems where its executable is not renamed to `packer-io`. (eg. everything[2] else than Archlinux)
I would like to provide the user a single command to build "my" software (eg. make), but am not sure what i should do.
1. Tell Archlinux users to manually alias/link `packer` pointing to `packer-io`? 2. Automagically try to findout the correct executable in Makefile? 3. Request a rename of packer[0] executable upstream? 4. Request a rename of packer-io[1] executable upstream?
What would you do?
Cheers .andre
[0] https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/packer/ [1] https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/packer-io/ [2] at least Debian and MS-Windows
Packer and packer-io, at first glance, seem to be different projects. Even if they aren't different projects, both packages are in the AUR and therefore unsupported. As far as I know the only officially supported way of building and installing packages on Arch Linux is using makepkg and pacman. -- Mauro Santos