23.09.2014, 11:53, "stef204" <stef204@yandex.com>:
Hi,
makepkg now seems to build the .pkg.tar.xz archives for pacman to install, naming them as such: masshash-1.0.0-1-any.pkg.tar.xz
I have not seen the "any" in the name before. I can see how the 1.0.0 is the version number and the -1 is the release number; fine. Why is there an "any" in the name? What parameter is it referring to and should it even be there? How can I remove this any so the package is called masshash-1.0.0-1.pkg.tar.xz (assuming that is how it should be/is more proper).
Just trying to understand the "ins and outs" of making AUR packages.
Thanks.
Sorry, this "any" obviously refers to the architecture. So the naming "masshash-1.0.0-1-any.pkg.tar.xz" is actually proper and as it should be, I can imagine. Some changes were made recently to makepkg ? I don't recall seeing this type of naming previously.....