On Sat, 21 Aug 2010 13:42:15 -0500 Thomas Dziedzic <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 1:30 PM, Adam Hani Schakaki <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Sun, 22 Aug 2010 02:21:52 +0800 > > Ray Rashif <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> On 22 August 2010 01:50, Adam Hani Schakaki <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > On Sun, 22 Aug 2010 01:37:33 +0800 > >> > Ray Rashif <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > > >> >> On 22 August 2010 00:56, Adam Hani Schakaki <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> > I need to find a way to get the md5 hash sums. > >> >> > >> >> You just need to use makepkg -s to generate them: But of course, you > >> >> need to verify that your own download is sane, else, you will be > >> >> distributing the wrong checksums. Not to worry, as long as your > >> >> download completed fine I would say there is no need to check with an > >> >> upstream hash file. > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> -- > >> >> GPG/PGP ID: B42DDCAD > >> > Sure, this would be the normal way. But I need two different sets of > >> > hash sums. One for the 32bits files and one for the 64bits files. That's > >> > the problem. > >> > > >> > Excerpt of the current PKGBUILD: > >> > _source_x86_64=( > >> > ${_srcurl}_64/${_ooobasis}-${_intver}.x86_64.rpm > >> > ${_srcurl}_64/${_ooobasis}-base-${_intver}.x86_64.rpm > >> > ${_srcurl}_64/${_ooobasis}-binfilter-${_intver}.x86_64.rpm > >> > ${_srcurl}_64/${_ooobasis}-calc-${_intver}.x86_64.rpm > >> > ${_srcurl}_64/${_ooobasis}-draw-${_intver}.x86_64.rpm > >> > ${_srcurl}_64/${_ooobasis}-help-${_intver}.x86_64.rpm > >> > ${_srcurl}_64/${_ooobasis}-impress-${_intver}.x86_64.rpm > >> > ${_srcurl}_64/${_ooobasis}-math-${_intver}.x86_64.rpm > >> > ${_srcurl}_64/${_ooobasis}-res-${_intver}.x86_64.rpm > >> > ${_srcurl}_64/${_ooobasis}-writer-${_intver}.x86_64.rpm > >> > ${_srcurl}_64/3.2.1/openoffice.org3-af-${_intver}.x86_64.rpm > >> > ) > >> > _source_x86=( > >> > ${_srcurl}/${_ooobasis}-${_intver}.i586.rpm > >> > ${_srcurl}/${_ooobasis}-base-${_intver}.i586.rpm > >> > ${_srcurl}/${_ooobasis}-binfilter-${_intver}.i586.rpm > >> > ${_srcurl}/${_ooobasis}-calc-${_intver}.i586.rpm > >> > ${_srcurl}/${_ooobasis}-draw-${_intver}.i586.rpm > >> > ${_srcurl}/${_ooobasis}-help-${_intver}.i586.rpm > >> > ${_srcurl}/${_ooobasis}-impress-${_intver}.i586.rpm > >> > ${_srcurl}/${_ooobasis}-math-${_intver}.i586.rpm > >> > ${_srcurl}/${_ooobasis}-res-${_intver}.i586.rpm > >> > ${_srcurl}/${_ooobasis}-writer-${_intver}.i586.rpm > >> > ${_srcurl}/3.2.1/openoffice.org3-af-${_intver}.i586.rpm > >> > ) > >> > > >> > _md5sums_x86_64=() > >> > _md5sums_x86=() > >> > source=(${_source_x...@]}) > >> > md5sums=(${_md5sums_x...@]}) > >> > >> s/makepkg -s/makepkg -g/ > >> > >> A lot of typos today. > >> > >> Well, place: > >> > >> CARCH=x86_64 > >> > >> Somewhere before the source array on the second run. Then just copy and > >> paste. > >> > >> if [ "$CARCH" = "x86_64" ]; then > >> md5sums=(..) > >> fi > >> > >> > >> -- > >> GPG/PGP ID: B42DDCAD > > No problem with one package, but a problem with around a hundred of them. I > > create them by script. So awk should do the job, but my skills aren't > > enough for that. So I have to figure out how exactly to do that. > > This is what I found in the forum: { rm PKGBUILD; awk '$0 ~ /^md5sums/ {i = > > 1; system("makepkg -g 2>/dev/null")}; !i {print}; $0 ~ /\)/ {i = 0}' > > > PKGBUILD; } < PKGBUILD > > Now I have to replace in the output of makepkg -g md5sums to md5sums_x86_64 > > and rerun that with CARCH="x86". > > > > Adam Hani Schakaki > > > > Well, I'm asking you to run namcap on one package to see if you could > avoid having to define two independent source arrays, because if one > package contains only arch independent files, then you could just use > one arch to create an 'any' package. Yes, I understood that but namcap doesn't tell me anything about that as posted before. No matter if I do that on a single package, on both packages or on the PKGBUILD. (namcap -i go-openoffice-de-3.2.1-1-*.pkg.tar.xz go-openoffice-de W: Dependency included and not needed ('go-openoffice') go-openoffice-de I: Depends as namcap sees them: depends=() go-openoffice-de W: Dependency included and not needed ('go-openoffice') go-openoffice-de I: Depends as namcap sees them: depends=() namcap PKGBUILD PKGBUILD (go-openoffice-de) E: Missing checksums) Adam Hani Schakaki
