- There's no need to install rdeps into the masterdir, just base-files.
- There's no need to exit if XBPS_TARGET_PKG == sourcepkg, just return.
- After building base-chroot, install bootstrap binary packages.
The prepare-32bit hook has been moved to the pre-pkg stage and now
those hooks are executed as part of the install phase. That means that
pre-pkg hooks are now independently run for the subpkgs and the sourcepkg
after the install-destdir phase and pre/do/install hooks.
As bonus, finally correct rdeps can now be collected for the 32bit pkgs
and works for all them, without the need to sort the order of subpkgs!
10 Non development packages are processed first lexically.
20 Development packages are processed after 10.
This resolves the issue of 32bit pkg creation with development pkgs
that depend on other non-development subpkgs, and result in wrong
dependencies being propagated to the 32bit development pkgs.
- broken var simply exits (without error) and skips building a pkg.
- nocross var now simply exits without an error, to make buildbot continue building pkgs.
The syntax "pkg?vpkg" can be used in hostmakedepends, makedepends and depends;
but the "virtual" keyword can be declared specifically for runtime dependencies
(depends).
Run-time dependencies declared via "${depends}" are now also part of the
build process, but those are not installed to the master directory; rather
those dependencies are only checked if a binary package exists in a
local repository to satisfy the required version.
Thanks to @dominikh for idea and suggestions.
Permanent global pkg build options can be defined via 'XBPS_PKG_OPTIONS' in etc/conf.
Permament per-pkg build options can be defined via 'XBPS_PKG_OPTIONS_<pkgname>' in etc/conf.
Close GH #452.
* update-bulk:
This rebuilds all pkgs in system repositories that are outdated.
with this xbps-bulk is now considered fully obsolete.
* update-sys:
This rebuilds all pkgs in system that are oudated and once built,
updates them via xbps-install(8).
This target defines a new configuration option "XBPS_SUCMD" that
is the command to execute to update the system. By default set to
"sudo sh -c".
CAVEATS
- need to check if binpkg is in local repo.
- need to add support to specify alternative rootdir.
- need to add support to specify system repos.
The new xbps-src configuration file is `etc/conf` where you can
add your local overrides from defaults set via `etc/defaults.conf`.
To use this xbps-src, run these steps:
$ make
$ sudo make setup (to make chroot helper setgid)
$ ./xbps-src ...