On 31/10/17 04:37, Eli Schwartz wrote:
> Currently this seems to be only theoretically useful. The most likely
> reason for wanting a packagelist is in order to script makepkg and
> derive the filenames for the packages we want to install or repo-add,
> but in the current implementation this requires a lot of additional
> post-processing which must be duplicated in every utility to wrap
> makepkg.
> 
> - It is of minimal use to know what packages might get created on some
>   other device utilizing a different CPU/OS architecture, so don't list
>   them.
> - It is non-trivial to reimplement makepkg's logic for sourcing any of
>   several makepkg.conf configuration files, then applying environment
>   overrides in order to get the PKGDEST and PKGEXT, so include them
>   directly in the returned filenames.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Eli Schwartz <[email protected]>

Needs makepkg man page update too.

> ---
>  scripts/libmakepkg/util/pkgbuild.sh.in | 12 +++++-------
>  1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/scripts/libmakepkg/util/pkgbuild.sh.in 
> b/scripts/libmakepkg/util/pkgbuild.sh.in
> index 2a4bd3af..6cfda0b3 100644
> --- a/scripts/libmakepkg/util/pkgbuild.sh.in
> +++ b/scripts/libmakepkg/util/pkgbuild.sh.in
> @@ -149,14 +149,12 @@ print_all_package_names() {
>       local version=$(get_full_version)
>       local architecture pkg opts a
>       for pkg in ${pkgname[@]}; do
> -             get_pkgbuild_attribute "$pkg" 'arch' 1 architecture
> +             architecture=$(get_pkg_arch $pkg)
>               get_pkgbuild_attribute "$pkg" 'options' 1 opts
> -             for a in ${architecture[@]}; do
> -                     printf "%s-%s-%s\n" "$pkg" "$version" "$a"
> -                     if in_opt_array "debug" ${opts[@]} && in_opt_array 
> "strip" ${opts[@]}; then
> -                             printf "%s-%s-%s-%s\n" "$pkg" "@DEBUGSUFFIX@" 
> "$version" "$a"
> -                     fi
> -             done
> +             printf "%s/%s-%s-%s%s\n" "$PKGDEST" "$pkg" "$version" 
> "$architecture" "$PKGEXT"
> +             if in_opt_array "debug" ${opts[@]} && in_opt_array "strip" 
> ${opts[@]}; then
> +                     printf "%s/%s-%s-%s-%s%s\n" "$PKGDEST" "$pkg" 
> "@DEBUGSUFFIX@" "$version" "$architecture" "$PKGEXT"
> +             fi
>       done
>  }
>  
> 

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