[aur-general] Stumped on python split package
Dave Reisner
d at falconindy.com
Mon Jun 30 15:22:06 EDT 2014
On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 03:11:54PM -0400, Storm Dragon wrote:
> Hi,
> I must be missing something. When I install python-pypump-git or python2-pypump-git, I get the same package. I have other split packages installed and they install correctly. Can someone look at this PKGBUILD and let me know what I did wrong?
> Thanks
> Storm
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>
> pkgbase=python-pypump-git
> pkgname=("python-pypump-git" "python2-pypump-git")
> pkgver=v0.5.r76.gc73e093
> pkgrel=2
> pkgdesc="An interface to the pump.io API's."
> arch=('any')
> url="https://github.com/xray7224/pypump"
> license=('GPL3')
> source=("git+https://github.com/xray7224/pypump.git")
> md5sums=('SKIP')
>
> pkgver()
> {
> cd "${srcdir}/pypump"
> git describe --long --tags | sed -r 's/([^-]*-g)/r\1/;s/-/./g'
> }
>
> package_python-pypump-git()
> {
> depends=('python' 'python-requests' 'python-requests-oauthlib' 'python-six' 'python-dateutil')
> makedepends=('python-setuptools')
makedepends in a package function will never be read. This array belongs
in the global section.
> cd "${srcdir}/pypump"
> python setup.py install --root="${pkgdir}/" --optimize=1
> }
>
> package_python2-pypump-git()
> {
> depends=('python2' 'python2-requests' 'python2-requests-oauthlib' 'python2-six' 'python2-dateutil')
> makedepends=('python2-setuptools')
Same. Merge this into a global makedepends.
> cd "${srcdir}/pypump"
> python2 setup.py install --root="${pkgdir}/" --optimize=1
So, does the following work?
makepkg -i --pkg python2-pypump-git
makepkg -i --pkg python-pypump-git
If it does, you need to make a prepare function that makes a copy of the
source tarball so that you aren't reusing the same build directories for
2 different builds.
> }
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