On 6/2/20 10:48 pm, Dave Reisner wrote:
When pacman fails to satisfy deps, we might see output like the following:
==> Making package: spiderfoot 3.0-1 (Thu 06 Feb 2020 12:45:10 PM CET) ==> Checking runtime dependencies... ==> Installing missing dependencies... error: target not found: python-pygexf ==> ERROR: 'pacman' failed to install missing dependencies. ==> Missing dependencies: -> python-dnspython -> python-exifread -> python-cherrypy -> python-beautifulsoup4 -> python-netaddr -> python-pysocks -> python-ipwhois -> python-ipaddress -> python-phonenumbers -> python-pypdf2 -> python-stem -> python-whois -> python-future -> python-pyopenssl -> python-docx -> python-pptx -> python-networkx -> python-cryptography -> python-secure -> python-pygexf -> python-adblockparser ==> Checking buildtime dependencies... ==> ERROR: Could not resolve all dependencies.
This is misleading -- the only truly missing package is python-pygexf, but we fail to remove sync-able deps from our deplist and report everything as if it were missing. Simply drop this extra reporting because pacman already tells us exactly what couldn't be resolved. --- I thought about trying to make this accurate and diff the lists -- something like:
mapfile -t deplist < <(printf '%s\n' "${deplist}" | grep -vxFf <(run_pacman -Ssq))
but I'm not convinced this is really the right thing to do...
I'm OK with the error reported as is after this patch. No need for more complications. A