On Sat, 17 Nov 2007, Scott Horowitz wrote:

> I posted this script to the pacman-dev list last time, but thought
> maybe it should go here instead. It essentially looks for a number of
> problems with Arch PKGBUILDs, repos, etc. Since the previous posting,
> it now checks for a number of additional things including if a
> PKGBUILD's dependency provisions can be met and if a PKGBUILD's
> corresponding packages are in the Arch repo.
>
> =====================
> = Missing PKGBUILDs =
> =====================
> /core/base/slocate/PKGBUILD
> /extra/x11/emerald/PKGBUILD
> /extra/x11/heliodor/PKGBUILD

Fixed. This was caused by old patches/files still being checked out by 
abs.


>
> =======================
> = Mismatched Pkgnames =
> =======================
> oldstand-font vs. /community/x11/oldstand-fonts/PKGBUILD
>
> ========================
> = Missing Dependencies =
> ========================
> rafkill --> 'dumb'
> perl-mail-dkim --> 'perl-mail-address'
> icomplete --> 'vim-devel'
> perl-mail-box --> 'perl-mail-address'
> gensplash --> 'klibc-beyond'
>
> ===============================
> = Unmet Dependency Provisions =
> ===============================
> perl-datetime-format-mail --> 'perl-datetime>=0.1705'
> fglrx-mm --> 'kernel26mm>=2.6.23.rc1.mm1'
> perl-datetime-format-strptime --> 'perl-datetime>=0.1402'

Bug reports submitted. The installation of fglrx-mm doesn't seem to be 
affected by that (the report might come from the unusual version number).


>
> =========================
> = Missing Repo Packages =
> =========================

This is the same information than the diff list ( 
http://www.archlinux.org/~andyrtr/pkg_diff.html ) but without formatting 
and not taking in account the fact that the package version can be 
different for the 2 archtectures (because of arch specific bug). Not as 
useful as the other tests, IMO.

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