Hello again, It took me a while to have some time, but I believe I have fixed all of the issues that were pointed out to me, with some help from Scimmia and eschwartz. I think the package is in much more presentable shape, I have learned plenty, and I fixed a lot of naive mistakes. Thanks everyone for the help. I would very much appreciate it if you would all take the time to read the latest PKGBUILD (from the git version of the package) pasted below and see if there is anything I missed. Thanks! # Maintainer: Ethan Rakoff <ethan@ethanrakoff.com> pkgname=threemawebqt-git pkgver=r2.079de78 pkgrel=1 pkgdesc="Thin client for Threema Web, an E2E encrypted messaging app." arch=('i686' 'x86_64') url="https://github.com/ethanrakoff/${pkgname%-*}" license=('MIT') depends=('qt5-base' 'qt5-webengine') makedepends=('git') source=("git+${url}") md5sums=('SKIP') pkgver() { cd "${pkgname%-*}" printf "r%s.%s" "$(git rev-list --count HEAD)" "$(git rev-parse --short HEAD)" } build() { cd "${pkgname%-*}" qmake "PREFIX=/usr" make } package() { cd "${pkgname%-*}" make INSTALL_ROOT="${pkgdir}" install install -Dm644 LICENSE "${pkgdir}/usr/share/licenses/${pkgname%-*}/LICENSE" } ---------------- Ethan Rakoff Sent with ProtonMail Secure Email. ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ On Wednesday, October 10, 2018 2:32 PM, Eli Schwartz via aur-general <aur-general@archlinux.org> wrote:
On 10/10/18 9:34 AM, Ethan Rakoff wrote:
I have submitted a package called threemawebqt to the aur (mostly for me, and some friends who use arch). It is a VERY simple thin client for a webapp using Qt. This is my first pkgbuild from scratch (and my first time working with Qt) so even though it is a super simple one, I would like some others to look at it and let me know what I'm doing wrong. Thanks! Here is the pkgbuild for easy reading:
Maintainer: Ethan Rakoff ethan@ethanrakoff.com
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pkgname=threemawebqt pkgver=0.1 pkgrel=1 pkgdesc="Thin client for Threema Web, the web client for Threema, an E2E encrypted messaging app."
That's a rather lengthy pkgdesc, what about: "thin client for the Threema Web E2E encrypted messaging app"
arch=('i686' 'x86_64') url="https://github.com/ethanrakoff/${pkgname}" license=('MIT') depends=('qt5-base' 'qt5-webengine') makedepends=('make')
You specified "make" as a dependency, which is already in base-devel, but not "git", which you need to download sources.
Protip: you can catch issues like this (where your coincidentally-installed programs are actually needed to build) by checking that your package still builds in a clean chroot using the mkarchroot and makechrootpkg commands from [extra]/devtools. Or use the extra-x86_64-build convenience wrapper.
source=("git+${url}")
I like it when people use variables just because they exist, so keep up the good work!
Also this underlines the association between the url and the source download.
md5sums=('SKIP') build() { cd "${pkgname}/src" qmake make } package() { cd "${srcdir}/${pkgname}/src" make INSTALL_ROOT="${pkgdir}" install install -Dm644 icon.png "${pkgdir}/usr/share/icons/${pkgname}/icon.png" install -Dm644 ../threemawebqt.desktop "${pkgdir}/usr/share/applications/threemawebqt.desktop" install -Dm644 ../LICENSE "${pkgdir}/usr/share/licenses/${pkgname}/LICENSE" }
Since you're the upstream developer, you have the opportunity to fix your qmake configuration.
It doesn't respect any sort of --prefix option, but hardcodes /usr/local/bin/ as the install location. You can have this determined at qmake time using e.g. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7106442/qt-project-files-and-prefix-vari...
It should not require one to install the desktop file and icon by hand, but add these as additional "thing.files".
The license file is not required to run, and distributions often have different ideas about where to install it for distribution packages... so you don't need to install it too.
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Correspondingly, the desktop file should not hardcode the Exec path, but rely on it being in the system $PATH. Likewise, the Icon should not be /usr/share/icons/threemawebqt/icon.png but instead "threemawebqt", and you should install icon.png as "threemawebqt.png" to a directory that obeys the XDG icon theme specification: https://standards.freedesktop.org/icon-theme-spec/icon-theme-spec-latest.htm...
e.g. /usr/share/pixmaps/ or /usr/share/icons/hicolor/128x128/apps/
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Also your *_DIR setup uses the parent directory but assumes that it is run from the src/ folder, look what happens if you try to run
cd /tmp git clone https://github.com/ethanrakoff/threemawebqt /tmp/threemawebqt cd /tmp/threemawebqt qmake src/threemawebqt.pro make ls /tmp/build
I'd suggest having your .pro file in the repository root, and adding SOURCES as src/main.cpp then building in build rather than ../build
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