On Tue, Feb 11, 2025 at 12:04:37PM +0800, 尤晓杰 wrote:
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> 发件人:"尤晓杰" <[email protected]>
> 发送日期:2025-02-11 11:51:46
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> 主题:devtools has no pkgctl
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>  pkgctl not find on arch32 after install devtool and base-devel package in 
> 486/extra.
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> https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Kernel … ild_system
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> I hope to "pkgctl repo clone --protocol=https linux" but no pkgctl, the 
> devtools and base-devel is installed
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Hi,

Pkgctl lives here:

https://git.archlinux32.org/devtools32/tree/src/pkgctl.in

The master branch is the main branch. The rest are development or
synchronization branches.

You can install the adapted devtools by hand like so:

git clone https://git.archlinux32.org/devtools32/
cd devtools32
make
make install (installs to /usr/local, use DESTDIR if you want to install som
              where else)

There are two AUR packages 'devtools32' and 'devtools32-git'. I would
use 'devtools32-git' as it has some chances to be up-to-date. They
install to /usr (with DESTDIR=/usr) and are thus in conflict to
'devtools'. 'devtools32' does the same as 'devtools', so you can also
do 64-bit builds (extra-x86_64-build).

If you want to do a 32-bit build you have to:

pkgctl repo clone --protocol=https --arch32 which
cd which
extra-pentium4-build

This builds against the stable repos, builds with '*test*' or '*staging*'
also add the corresponding test and staging repos, which are much more
unstable, but used for the automatic build process usually.

Depending on your Archlinux32 subarchitecture you may want to use the
fitting 'extra-pentium4-build', 'extra-i686-build', 'extra-i486-build'
script.

Cheers

Andreas

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