Re: [arch-general] PKGBUILDs of repo packages

2012-10-25 Thread G. Schlisio

Am 25.10.2012 23:36, schrieb Jason Steadman:

On 25 October 2012 22:35, G. Schlisio  wrote:

hi list,
i just wondered wether the PKGBUILDs of packages in the binary repos are
(read) accesible to normal users, e.g. to compile a program with different
switches.
thanks for pointers
georg


https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Abs


and i didnt know all the timeā€¦ omg
thanks!


Re: [arch-general] PKGBUILDs of repo packages

2012-10-25 Thread Joakim Hernberg
On Thu, 25 Oct 2012 23:35:07 +0200
"G. Schlisio"  wrote:

> hi list,
> i just wondered wether the PKGBUILDs of packages in the binary repos
> are (read) accesible to normal users, e.g. to compile a program with 
> different switches.
> thanks for pointers
> georg
> 

Check out the abs package, will put the build scripts in /var/abs/...

-- 

   Joakim


Re: [arch-general] PKGBUILDs of repo packages

2012-10-25 Thread Jason Steadman
On 25 October 2012 22:35, G. Schlisio  wrote:
> hi list,
> i just wondered wether the PKGBUILDs of packages in the binary repos are
> (read) accesible to normal users, e.g. to compile a program with different
> switches.
> thanks for pointers
> georg
>

https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Abs

-- 
Jason Steadman


Re: [arch-general] PKGBUILDs of repo packages

2012-10-25 Thread Karol Blazewicz
On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 11:35 PM, G. Schlisio  wrote:
> hi list,
> i just wondered wether the PKGBUILDs of packages in the binary repos are
> (read) accesible to normal users, e.g. to compile a program with different
> switches.
> thanks for pointers
> georg
>

There's ABS https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Arch_Build_System and
the git e.g. 
https://projects.archlinux.org/svntogit/packages.git/log/trunk?h=packages/linux


[arch-general] PKGBUILDs of repo packages

2012-10-25 Thread G. Schlisio

hi list,
i just wondered wether the PKGBUILDs of packages in the binary repos are 
(read) accesible to normal users, e.g. to compile a program with 
different switches.

thanks for pointers
georg