On 2022-08-01 20:05, Archange wrote:
Hi,
Le 01/08/2022 à 18:37, Hugo Osvaldo Barrera a écrit :
Some packages I maintain have a lot of runtime dependencies that are not required at build time (this is common for packages which only ship scripts and have no tests).
When building on a clean chroot, I have to wait for hundreds of megabytes in packages to be copied and installed. This is rather inefficient, since these are not required. However, the `makedepends` ARE required in this case, but there is no overlap.
I'd like some way to indicate that a PKGBUILD does not require its runtime dependencies for building the package.
Perhaps something like `options=(!depends)`
I'd like to hear feedback on this, thoughts?
Just set the depends array inside the package() function, this way they won’t be installed during the build.
Regards, Bruno/Archange
Ah, that's nice and simple. I see it's also possible to define the normal depends=() with dependencies that are both runtime and buildtime dependencies, and then extend that depends array inside the package() function by adding runtime-only dependencies there. Seems like `mksrcinfo` handles this fine too. Nice. -- Hugo Osvaldo Barrera