On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 8:31 AM, Storm Dragon <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, > I'm back again lol. > Ok, so when I made p-git depend on the package pypump2-git that I made, > and when I installed python2-click after modifying the python-click > PKGBUILD everything works as expected. > When, however, I make p-git require python2-click and python2-pypump-git > it fails to build. It installs the package, for example python2-click, then > at the end, I get something like installing python-click 100% > Then it fails to install p-git saying dependancies are not met, missing > python2-click and now also same error with python2-pypump-git. > So, how can I fix it? I really want to do this stuff the right way, but I > also want it to work at the end of the day. There's nothing worse than > finding a nice shiny new package in the AUR and trying to build it only to > have it fail. Should I switch back to the old way? Or, should I just put > python setup.py and python2 setup.py in the same package() function? But, > even if I do put them in the same function, it still won't fix my problems > with python2-click. > Thanks for the help > Storm > -- > > -- > Registered Linux user number 508465: https://linuxcounter.net/user/ > 508465.html > My blog, Thoughts of a Dragon: http://www.stormdragon.us/ > get my public PGP key: gpg --keyserver wwwkeys.pgp.net --recv-key 43DDC193 > How many Internet mail list subscribers does it take to change a > lightbulb? http://goo.gl/eO4PJ > "One more time we stare into the blackened sky, for tonight, in our hearts > now we feel. One last time see our destiny reveal." > DragonForce - The Last Journey Home > Definitely don't put both in the same pacakge. Make seperate python 2/3 packages, otherwise if someone only has python3 installed, they will be pulling in python2 dependencies as well when they don't need it. Regards, Justin Dray E: [email protected] M: 0433348284
