Em 08/04/2013 17:35, Daniel Wallace escreveu:
On Mon, Apr 08, 2013 at 05:23:24PM -0300, Rafael Ferreira wrote:
Hi there.

I notice that if you have SRCDEST set in makepkg.conf, working in
'src/' folder with Subversion doesn't seem to work just like 'git
log -1 ....' or 'git describe | ....', as it seems that 'src/' is
simply a 'svn export' copy of $SRCDEST (e.g.: /home/foobar/sources).

In pcsx2-svn [1], I'm using the following function to accomplish the
task of getting pkgver dynamically:

pkgver () {
svnversion "${SRCDEST:-$srcdir}"/$pkgname
}

Any opinions or better solution to get pkgver?

[1] https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/pcsx2-svn/

Rafael Ferreira

you could just cd $pkgnaem and not include $SRCDEST or $srcdir, because
before pkgver, makepkg places you in the correct directory to just cd
into the svn checkout.

Thanks for the reply, Daniel.

Actually no. Makepkg will place me specifically in $srcdir which is "<working folder>/src". If a 'svn export' is made from makepkg's $SRCDEST to $srcdir, the copy inside $srcdir won't be a svn working copy.

See the ouptut:

~/repos/pkgbuilds/pcsx2-svn/src/pcsx2 $ LC_ALL=C svn info | grep ^Revision svn: E155007: '/home/rafael/repos/pkgbuilds/pcsx2-svn/src/pcsx2' is not a working copy

... however:

~/sources/pcsx2 $ LC_ALL=C svn info | grep ^Revision
Revision: 5607


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