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FS#2978 - a makepkg trigger for repackaging without building

Attached to Project: Pacman
Opened by Shahar (sweiss) - Wednesday, 20 July 2005, 09:07 GMT
Last edited by James Rayner (iphitus) - Tuesday, 28 November 2006, 12:01 GMT
Task Type Feature Request
Category
Status Closed
Assigned To Aaron Griffin (phrakture)
Architecture not specified
Severity Low
Priority Normal
Reported Version 0.7 Wombat
Due in Version Undecided
Due Date Undecided
Percent Complete 100%
Votes 0
Private No

Details

I think several people would like a trigger which will enable repackaging a package skipping the entire build phase. This way we can add dependencies we missed without having to rebuild the package, for example.

I know I would like that, at least.

Thanks,
Shahar.
This task depends upon

Closed by  Aaron Griffin (phrakture)
Friday, 22 December 2006, 00:53 GMT
Reason for closing:  Implemented
Additional comments about closing:  -R or --repackage option in pacman3
Comment by dtw (dibblethewrecker) - Thursday, 21 July 2005, 15:03 GMT
I too would like this functionality - it's great for forgotten install scripts etc
Comment by James Rosten (yankees26) - Sunday, 15 October 2006, 20:26 GMT
Tada!! Add either -k or --skip-build and it'll simply skip the build process, it'll do everything BUT the build process. Here is the patch.
Comment by James Rosten (yankees26) - Sunday, 15 October 2006, 20:33 GMT
Sorry, my help message was a bit messed up (indented one space to the right compared to the rest), so I fixed that. So use this patch.
Comment by James Rosten (yankees26) - Monday, 16 October 2006, 23:02 GMT
Ok, noticed a problem in my patch, it deletes an existing pkg folder if it exists, so I changed it to not do that if -k or --skip-build is called. So first apply that new patch (with the good help message), then this second patch.

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