On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 12:28 PM, Allan McRae <al...@archlinux.org> wrote:
> On 30/08/10 03:06, Nathan O wrote: > >> On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 9:29 AM, Allan McRae<al...@archlinux.org> wrote: >> >> On 29/08/10 06:32, Nicky726 wrote: >>> >>> Hello, >>>> >>>> hope I don't get this missplaced, as a quick search didn'd get me any >>>> results. >>>> >>>> When I have a package, which does actually build nothing -- say >>>> wine_gecko >>>> (a >>>> file only needs to be placed to a correct directory) -- I should only >>>> have >>>> package() function in the PKGBUILD, is that a correct interpretation? >>>> >>>> Now the makepkg is happy but the AUR complaints. I can workaround that >>>> with an >>>> empty build() function in that case the AUR is happy but the makepkg >>>> complains. So I just put in there a harmless echo and both are happy >>>> now. >>>> Actually my question is not that much about the correct workarounding, >>>> as >>>> it >>>> is about if I really get the meaning of the build() and package() >>>> functions >>>> correctly, that is for building build(), for installing package()? >>>> >>>> >>>> It actually makes no difference. Makepkg treats packages with only a >>> build() function the same as packages with only a package() function in >>> that >>> everything is run under fakeroot. >>> >>> When both a build() and package() function are present, the build() >>> function is run as the user calling makepkg and the package() function is >>> run under fakeroot. >>> >>> So it should be clear that an empty build() function is a waste of >>> time... >>> >>> Allan >>> >>> On one of my packages, where I copied the new PKGBUILD from >> /usr/share/pacman, under build(){ I did install -d ${pkgdir}/usr/bin } >> since it didn't actually have a build option like ./configure make or >> anything like that. >> >> While under package(){ >> install -Dm755 BINARY ${pkgdir}/usr/bin/BINARY >> >> Could maybe do it this way? >> >> > No... if there is a package() function then the build() function should > never touch $pkgdir. > > Allan > Alright I understand. Will fix the one I did. I thought the build area would be the area for how I described above.