On 02/15/2018 05:17 PM, Luke Shumaker wrote:
Huh? My version isn't broken. Unless you mean that the glob is more restrictive than the one used by makepkg?
As you saw my other message, this should be answered already, but consider this additional perspective on globs: The glob is both *less* restrictive and more restrictive, it accepts any valid unicode character. To be more exact, it's almost completely orthogonal to the one in makepkg. makepkg only accepts .tar.gz, .tar.bz2, .tar.xz, .tar.lzo, .tar.lrz, and .tar.Z and most of those fail to match against a two-char compression type. dbscripts accepts .pkg.tar.💩z which incidentally is what I think of cherry-picking xz and gz as supported methods. AFAIK there should not be any non-xz packages in the official repos, I can verify that there are currently none, and I'm not sure why we should support it anyway (but if we do, we should do it properly). -- Eli Schwartz Bug Wrangler and Trusted User