[aur-general] Dependancies and Split Packages
Hi, I'm back again lol. Ok, so when I made p-git depend on the package pypump2-git that I made, and when I installed python2-click after modifying the python-click PKGBUILD everything works as expected. When, however, I make p-git require python2-click and python2-pypump-git it fails to build. It installs the package, for example python2-click, then at the end, I get something like installing python-click 100% Then it fails to install p-git saying dependancies are not met, missing python2-click and now also same error with python2-pypump-git. So, how can I fix it? I really want to do this stuff the right way, but I also want it to work at the end of the day. There's nothing worse than finding a nice shiny new package in the AUR and trying to build it only to have it fail. Should I switch back to the old way? Or, should I just put python setup.py and python2 setup.py in the same package() function? But, even if I do put them in the same function, it still won't fix my problems with python2-click. Thanks for the help Storm -- -- Registered Linux user number 508465: https://linuxcounter.net/user/508465.html My blog, Thoughts of a Dragon: http://www.stormdragon.us/ get my public PGP key: gpg --keyserver wwwkeys.pgp.net --recv-key 43DDC193 How many Internet mail list subscribers does it take to change a lightbulb? http://goo.gl/eO4PJ "One more time we stare into the blackened sky, for tonight, in our hearts now we feel. One last time see our destiny reveal." DragonForce - The Last Journey Home
On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 8:31 AM, Storm Dragon <stormdragon2976@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi, I'm back again lol. Ok, so when I made p-git depend on the package pypump2-git that I made, and when I installed python2-click after modifying the python-click PKGBUILD everything works as expected. When, however, I make p-git require python2-click and python2-pypump-git it fails to build. It installs the package, for example python2-click, then at the end, I get something like installing python-click 100% Then it fails to install p-git saying dependancies are not met, missing python2-click and now also same error with python2-pypump-git. So, how can I fix it? I really want to do this stuff the right way, but I also want it to work at the end of the day. There's nothing worse than finding a nice shiny new package in the AUR and trying to build it only to have it fail. Should I switch back to the old way? Or, should I just put python setup.py and python2 setup.py in the same package() function? But, even if I do put them in the same function, it still won't fix my problems with python2-click. Thanks for the help Storm --
-- Registered Linux user number 508465: https://linuxcounter.net/user/ 508465.html My blog, Thoughts of a Dragon: http://www.stormdragon.us/ get my public PGP key: gpg --keyserver wwwkeys.pgp.net --recv-key 43DDC193 How many Internet mail list subscribers does it take to change a lightbulb? http://goo.gl/eO4PJ "One more time we stare into the blackened sky, for tonight, in our hearts now we feel. One last time see our destiny reveal." DragonForce - The Last Journey Home
Definitely don't put both in the same pacakge. Make seperate python 2/3 packages, otherwise if someone only has python3 installed, they will be pulling in python2 dependencies as well when they don't need it. Regards, Justin Dray E: justin@dray.be M: 0433348284
Hey, Your descriptions are quite confusing and doesn't seem to make much sense, please tell us the exact commands you are using and the verbatim output of all of them. -- Sincerely, Johannes Löthberg PGP Key ID: 3A9D0BB5
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Johannes Löthberg
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Justin Dray
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Storm Dragon