[aur-general] python pkging

nathan owe. ndowens04 at gmail.com
Wed Jun 17 17:57:38 EDT 2009


Biru Ionut wrote:
> nathan owe. wrote:
>> Biru Ionut wrote:
>>> nathan owe. wrote:
>>>> I am using the example PKGBUILD for python apps, namcap gives that 
>>>> some  files are in non-standard dirs, does that matter for python 
>>>> apps. and how do i fix it
>>> it would be usefully if had posted the output of namcap and also the 
>>> PKGBUILD
>>>
>>
>>
>> [ndowens at Arch eddie-tool]$ namcap EDDIE-Tool-0.37.3.1-1-i686.pkg.tar.gz
>> EDDIE-Tool W: File (usr/config-sample) exists in a non-standard 
>> directory.
>> EDDIE-Tool W: File (usr/doc) exists in a non-standard directory.
>> EDDIE-Tool W: File (usr/doc/manual.html) exists in a non-standard 
>> directory.
>> EDDIE-Tool W: File (usr/config-sample/eddie.cf) exists in a 
>> non-standard directory.
>> EDDIE-Tool W: File (usr/config-sample/rules) exists in a non-standard 
>> directory.
>> EDDIE-Tool W: File (usr/config-sample/rules/cache.rules) exists in a 
>> non-standard directory.
>> EDDIE-Tool W: File (usr/config-sample/rules/host.rules) exists in a 
>> non-standard directory.
>> EDDIE-Tool W: File (usr/config-sample/rules/rrd.rules) exists in a 
>> non-standard directory.
>> EDDIE-Tool W: File (usr/config-sample/rules/common.rules) exists in a 
>> non-standard directory.
>> EDDIE-Tool W: File (usr/config-sample/rules/win32_sample.rules) 
>> exists in a non-standard directory.
>> EDDIE-Tool W: File (usr/config-sample/rules/message.rules) exists in 
>> a non-standard directory.
>> EDDIE-Tool W: File (usr/config-sample/rules/sys_solaris.rules) exists 
>> in a non-standard directory.
>> EDDIE-Tool W: File (usr/config-sample/rules/dns.rules) exists in a 
>> non-standard directory.
>> EDDIE-Tool W: File (usr/config-sample/rules/sys_linux.rules) exists 
>> in a non-standard directory.
>> EDDIE-Tool W: File (usr/config-sample/rules/news.rules) exists in a 
>> non-standard directory.
>>
>>
> the right place where you should put them is in /usr/share/eddie-tool/
>
how do i tell it to put it in the /usr/share/eddie-tool dir?



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