I think, Konstantin refers to https://aur.archlinux.org/cgit/aur.git/tree/PKGBUILD?h=simpletools Konstantin, I think, you are missing the make command (at least I only see cmake and make install commands. It should look something like build() { mkdir -p "${srcdir}/${pkgname}/build" cd "${srcdir}/${pkgname}/build" msg2 'Configuring...' cmake -C "${srcdir}/settings.cmake" "${srcdir}/${pkgname}" make } package() { # make install target is lost if done in prepare() or build() # do everything here... install -d "${pkgdir}/usr/lib/" msg2 'Compiling & Installing...' make DESTDIR="${pkgdir}" install # further commands } I haven't tested it though, because root has a lot of dependencies. 2018-02-21 14:14 GMT+01:00 Bruno Pagani via aur-general < aur-general@archlinux.org>:
Le 21/02/2018 à 13:55, Konstantin Gizdov a écrit :
Hi,
I'm having trouble making a package under the Arch Packaging Standards. The package in question is `simpletools`.
The problem I'm having is that if I use `prepare()` & `build()` directives as intended, then the target `make install` does not exist when called from inside `package()` directive. I'm wondering if this is an issue because of the way `makepkg` pulls it over git and later handles it, or is it some problem with the CMake configuration in the software itself?
I haven't been able to replicate this in a manual way, because obviously when run manually the configuration is persisted locally. Any comments?
-- Regards, Konstantin
Can you provide the new PKGBUILD so we can see what is wrong? I guess the issue is you are not replacing makepkg at the right place in each function.
Note that makepkg will indeed start in ${srcdir} at the beginning of each PKGBUILD functions (`prepare()`, `build()`, `package()`, `check()`).
Regards, Bruno