[aur-general] intel-opencl-sdk updated to 2020, probably poorly

Santiago Torres-Arias santiago at archlinux.org
Tue May 5 17:55:29 UTC 2020


On Tue, May 05, 2020 at 01:46:49PM -0400, Nick Black via aur-general wrote:
> Late last night, I put together an update to intel-opencl-sdk,
> updating it from the 2017 edition to 2020. This was by far the
> most difficult PKGBUILD I've ever done, and I suspect it is less
> than optimal in one or more ways.
> 
> If anyone feels competent to take a look at the packaging or
> (more importantly IMHO) the installed result, please do so.
> 
>   https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/intel-opencl-sdk/
> 

Hi Nick.

It appears to me that you're having some build blues due to a
poorly-written buildscript.

I haven't had a chance to take a look at the specifics, but if what's
stumping you you may probably want to take a look at fakechroot/fakeroot
to trigger a build on ${pkgdir}/opt/ and such. Did you get a chance to
try that out?

Cheers!
-Santiago
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