On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 10:00 PM, Justin Davis <jrcd83@gmail.com> wrote:
I don't know if it would help but I have created an ocaml module that you could use to interface with libalpm. The github repo is at https://github.com/juster/ocaml-alpm but it isn't completely finished. It works and is comprehensive but has no docs and no Makefile.
Making packages from the AUR isn't very complicated if you already know which packages are from the AUR beforehand. You just download the source package (wget/curl), extract it, run makepkg in the extracted directory, and do what you want with the binary package. You loop/recurse over a list of package names doing this for each one. I suppose this would be a list of one single element: augeas?
Having a needed package in the AUR doesn't seem like a deal breaker unless there is some sort of upstream policy preventing you from using the AUR. -- -Justin
Thanks, I will need to look into this, but I have found a solution! I will have libguestfs packages up shortly! I didn't think it would be wise to build a package from aur during the build of a package, so I hardcoded in the use of bacman. As for your ocaml package, I will have to take a look! -Thomas Hatch