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Juan RP 3fdd0e180e xbps-src: run pre-pkg hooks in the install to destdir target.
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!
2014-08-25 22:34:13 +02:00
common xbps-src: run pre-pkg hooks in the install to destdir target. 2014-08-25 22:34:13 +02:00
etc etc/defaults.conf: document XBPS_REPO_DELTAS. 2014-08-14 12:33:11 +02:00
srcpkgs base-files: install blacklist.conf into /usr/lib/modprobe.d instead. 2014-08-25 20:54:01 +02:00
.gitignore xbps-src: use default hostdir if unset; added support for x86 chroots ootb. 2014-04-22 16:01:05 +02:00
COPYING COPYING: mention void, not just 3 names. 2014-04-27 17:54:23 +02:00
Manual.md Manual: document subpkg order processing. 2014-08-25 17:58:46 +02:00
README.md xbps-src: if etc/conf does not exist fallback to ~/.xbps-src.conf. 2014-07-01 10:40:33 +02:00
xbps-src xbps-src: added -D to generate repository binary deltas; disabled for now. 2014-08-14 12:28:27 +02:00

The XBPS source packages collection

This repository contains the XBPS source packages collection to build binary packages for the Void Linux distribution.

To start using it first you'll need some external dependencies:

  • bash
  • fakeroot (only required by the bootstrap target)
  • xbps >= 0.37

Make sure your user is added to the xbuilder group to be able to use xbps-uchroot(8), otherwise xbps-src won't work correctly.

The xbps-src utility will allow you to generate XBPS binary packages, type

 $ ./xbps-src -h

to see all available targets/options and start building any available package in the srcpkgs directory.

The etc/defaults.conf file contains the possible settings that can be overrided through the etc/conf configuration file for the xbps-src utility; if that file does not exist, will try to read configuration settings from ~/.xbps-src.conf.

If you want to customize default CFLAGS, CXXFLAGS and LDFLAGS, don't override those defined in etc/defaults.conf, append to them instead via etc/conf i.e:

$ echo 'XBPS_CFLAGS+=" your flags here "' >> etc/conf
$ echo 'XBPS_LDFLAGS+=" your flags here "' >> etc/conf

See Manual for documentation to create and learn about the source packages.