Two new utilities in C have been created:
- xbps-digest: shows the SHA256 hash for a file.
- xbps-pkgdb: handles dependency stuff via proplib.
Templates should use now $build_depends and change $checksum to be
a SHA256 hash. That means that I'm currently using xbps on Linux and
I lost interest on NetBSD, perhaps I'll add support for it in the
future.
Only git and its dependencies have been converted, as well as vim.
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While here there's no need to override ltmain.sh, remove this block
from the xbps.sh script.
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Each template now needs to use $distfiles that accepts the full
URL to download the distfile and old $extract_sufx is now merged
on it, but this must be separated by the '@' character. Example:
distfiles="http://www.foo.org/blah-6.2@.tar.gzhttp://www.foo.org/blob-1.0@.tar.bz2"
If distfiles contains multiple files defined, $wrksrc is now
mandatory.
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New changes include adding the following targets:
build, configure, extract, fetch and install.
Those targets replace the not very understood old flags. Also
the code has been restructured to really understand what's going
on all the time.
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how packages are found.
First: I removed all these *-deps.db files and only a single file
is used now "build-depends.db"; it's smaller and will be easier
to handle in the future... when "run-depends.db" is added :-)
Second: there's no need to specify version of package anymore;
before you had to do:
$ pkgfs.sh install git-1.6.0.2
now you only do:
$ pkgfs.sh install git
This will read the variables located at PKGFS_TEMPLATESDIR/git.tmpl
and will the install the version that is there.
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Renamed from templates/libtool-2.2.6a.tmpl (Browse further)