>>> - The following can be used for GitHub releases (where $url is eg. >>> <https://github.com/LegNeato/asciinema-rs>): >>> >>> - Before: >>> `source=("$pkgname-$pkgver.tar.gz::$url/archive/v$pkgver.tar.gz")` >>> - After: `source=("$url/archive/v$pkgver/$pkgname-v$pkgver.tar.gz")` >> >> >> Correction: $pkgname in the after line is only correct if it matches the >> project name, tense included -- assuming you like it to match the name of >> the downloaded tarball. Same goes for the version (eg. the "v" some >> projects use). For ease of use, perhaps best to keep this out of the >> guidelines. >> > >Further correction: With the after line, the "v" is always stripped with >the downloaded tarball. That would make this example: >`source=("$url/archive/v$pkgver/$pkgname-$pkgver.tar.gz")`
Update(Correction?): You can put whatever you want between the last "/" and ".tar.gz", and it will be named that. -- Best, polyzen
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