On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 8:30 PM, Evangelos Foutras<foutrelis@gmail.com> wrote:
On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 3:03 AM, Tony<crt.011@gmail.com> wrote:
PKGBUILD: http://archlinux.pastebin.com/B3fyYkrp It appears that you're using the PKGBUILD as a script that installs and configures oh-my-zsh for the current user. No files are copied into the actual package directory ($pkgdir), so you end up with an empty package. As you understand, this is incorrect behavior. Also note that while a package is being built, it should never create or modify files inside the user's home directory (or anywhere outside of $startdir for that matter).
install file: http://archlinux.pastebin.com/1HpZXGwF I'd lose the ASCII art and the "oh-my-zsh is now installed" line, for the sake of keeping the pacman log as clean as possible. In addition, the "chsh -s /usr/bin/env zsh" line is incorrect; zsh is interpreted as a separate argument.
And the: op=$1 shift $op $* are no longer needed. The new PKGBUILD & install file are much better now. The package is no longer empty. I was a bit stumped on getting oh-my-zsh installed correctly because I was originally under the impression that I needed to /make &&/ /make DESTDIR=$pkgdir install /in order to not have an empty
On 11/22/2010 08:02 PM, Eric BĂ©langer wrote: package. However, per the install docs on the main repository <https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh> page, we only need to ensure the "/oh-my-zsh"/ directory be hidden in the user's $HOME. From the oh-my-zsh repository: /"*NOTE*: If you already have a ~/.zshrc file, you should back it up. |cp ~/.zshrc ~/.zshrc.orig| in case you want to go back to your original settings. /|/cp ~/.oh-my-zsh/templates/zshrc.zsh-template ~/.zshrc". / |PKGBUILD: http://archlinux.pastebin.com/n5B7tALf .install: http://archlinux.pastebin.com/pwfaLbM0 Thanks for the very helpful input Evangelos & Eric! -- Tony