I have cpige-cli and cpige-gui, they are from the same sources. I think I
figured out how to put them together instead of seperate packages, can
somebody tell me if the following is correct:
# Contributor: Nathan Owe
On Thu, 26 Aug 2010 02:56:48 -0500
Nathan O
I have cpige-cli and cpige-gui, they are from the same sources. I think I figured out how to put them together instead of seperate packages, can somebody tell me if the following is correct:
# Contributor: Nathan Owe
pkgname=cpige pkgver=1.5 pkgrel=2 pkgdesc="The Frontend version of cpige" arch=('i686') url="http://ed.zehome.com/?page=cpige-en" license=('GPL') optdepends=('gtk2: GUI support')
This doesn't look like it would work. Have you tired building it in a clean chroot? You probably need at least "makedepends=('gtk2')" to build a GUI against gtk. Also you might want to split of a package function and even think about building a split package, although this prohibits AUR distribution for now. Jinks
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 4:34 PM, Alexander Duscheleit
On Thu, 26 Aug 2010 02:56:48 -0500 Nathan O
wrote: I have cpige-cli and cpige-gui, they are from the same sources. I think I figured out how to put them together instead of seperate packages, can somebody tell me if the following is correct:
# Contributor: Nathan Owe
pkgname=cpige pkgver=1.5 pkgrel=2 pkgdesc="The Frontend version of cpige" arch=('i686') url="http://ed.zehome.com/?page=cpige-en" license=('GPL') optdepends=('gtk2: GUI support') This doesn't look like it would work. Have you tired building it in a clean chroot? You probably need at least "makedepends=('gtk2')" to build a GUI against gtk.
Also you might want to split of a package function and even think about building a split package, although this prohibits AUR distribution for now.
Jinks
I wasn't sure if I could do this or not. I figured since it was from the same source code, that I might be able to do something similar.
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