On 19/06/2022 03.47, Dunzhi Zhou via aur-general wrote:
Dear,

I am new to this mail list, hence please let me know anything if I didn't
do properly.

There is a GitHub repository (https://github.com/fancompute/ceviche) I want
to pack it up as a python library for ez maintenance if there is any future
update from the original authors.

Last, I attach my PKGBUILD file here. Please let me know if I should paste
the script in the mail instead.

Thanks

Here are a couple issues I've found at a first glance:

1) Your package is a VCS package that always builds the latest commit from the 
upstream git repository. As per the VCS package guidelines[0], packages like 
this require a pkgver() function that can automatically generate a version 
number.
2) Since this is a pure python package that doesn't contain any 
platform-specific data, arch= should be 'any'.
3) The LICENSE should be installed to $pkgdir/usr/share/licenses/$pkgname/.
4) You should add `provides=("python-ceviche=$pkgver")` so that another 
package's dependency on 'python-ceviche' can be covered by this -git package, as well as 
`conflicts=(python-ceviche)` to avoid file conflicts in case someone creates a non-git 
package in the future.

Otherwise it looks fine to me; one more thing you might want to consider is to 
use the new, standardized python packaging approach as described in [1], but 
that's just optional future-proofing.

[0]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/VCS_package_guidelines
[1]: 
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Python_package_guidelines#Standards_based_(PEP_517)

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