Am Fri, 02 Mar 2012 23:40:55 +1000
schrieb Allan McRae <[email protected]>:

> Where is it written that you can't do that?  PKGBUILDs are bash.  Any
> valid bash is a valid PKGBUILD.

So, what if I would build a package which contains an .install file
with an `rm -Rf /` in its post_install() function and upload it to AUR?
That's a totally valid package, totally valid bash, which can easily be
uploaded to AUR and flawlessly installed with makepkg and every AUR
helper. Is it a qualitative good package?

So, it's obvious that a valid bash is not the only quality criterion.

Heiko

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