Sounds good.

Though, if I build a couple variants from a single PKGBUILD (which I
think is what split-package means), wouldn't users need to have
dependencies installed sufficient to build all of them? In that case,
should I have separate PKGBUILD files?

Thanks again.

-hossbeast

On Sun, Oct 17, 2021 at 4:00 AM Jonathon Fernyhough via aur-general
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On 17/10/2021 05:52, todd freed via aur-general wrote:
> > Is this a use-case for split-package?
>
> Very likely. I'd probably package them as $pkgname-wayland and
> $pkgname-xorg and have them both provide $pkgname.
>
> (Though, if one backend was the upstream default then I might package
> that as $pkgname and the alternative as e.g. $pkgname-xorg)
>
> J

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