On 31/10/17 04:37, Eli Schwartz wrote:
Currently this seems to be only theoretically useful. The most likely reason for wanting a packagelist is in order to script makepkg and derive the filenames for the packages we want to install or repo-add, but in the current implementation this requires a lot of additional post-processing which must be duplicated in every utility to wrap makepkg.
- It is of minimal use to know what packages might get created on some other device utilizing a different CPU/OS architecture, so don't list them. - It is non-trivial to reimplement makepkg's logic for sourcing any of several makepkg.conf configuration files, then applying environment overrides in order to get the PKGDEST and PKGEXT, so include them directly in the returned filenames.
Signed-off-by: Eli Schwartz <eschwartz@archlinux.org>
Needs makepkg man page update too.
--- scripts/libmakepkg/util/pkgbuild.sh.in | 12 +++++------- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
diff --git a/scripts/libmakepkg/util/pkgbuild.sh.in b/scripts/libmakepkg/util/pkgbuild.sh.in index 2a4bd3af..6cfda0b3 100644 --- a/scripts/libmakepkg/util/pkgbuild.sh.in +++ b/scripts/libmakepkg/util/pkgbuild.sh.in @@ -149,14 +149,12 @@ print_all_package_names() { local version=$(get_full_version) local architecture pkg opts a for pkg in ${pkgname[@]}; do - get_pkgbuild_attribute "$pkg" 'arch' 1 architecture + architecture=$(get_pkg_arch $pkg) get_pkgbuild_attribute "$pkg" 'options' 1 opts - for a in ${architecture[@]}; do - printf "%s-%s-%s\n" "$pkg" "$version" "$a" - if in_opt_array "debug" ${opts[@]} && in_opt_array "strip" ${opts[@]}; then - printf "%s-%s-%s-%s\n" "$pkg" "@DEBUGSUFFIX@" "$version" "$a" - fi - done + printf "%s/%s-%s-%s%s\n" "$PKGDEST" "$pkg" "$version" "$architecture" "$PKGEXT" + if in_opt_array "debug" ${opts[@]} && in_opt_array "strip" ${opts[@]}; then + printf "%s/%s-%s-%s-%s%s\n" "$PKGDEST" "$pkg" "@DEBUGSUFFIX@" "$version" "$architecture" "$PKGEXT" + fi done }