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PKGBUILD(5)
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===========
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Name
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----
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PKGBUILD - Arch Linux package build description file
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Synopsis
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--------
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PKGBUILD
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Description
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-----------
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This manual page describes general rules about PKGBUILDs. Once a
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PKGBUILD is written, the actual package is built using makepkg and installed
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with pacman.
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NOTE: An example PKGBUILD, useful for reference, is located in '{pkgdatadir}'
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along with other example files such as a ChangeLog and an install
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script. You can copy the provided PKGBUILD.proto file to a new package build
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directory and make customizations to suit your needs.
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Options and Directives
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----------------------
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The following is a list of standard options and directives available for use
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in a PKGBUILD. These are all understood and interpreted by makepkg, and most
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of them will be directly transferred to the built package.
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If you need to create any custom variables for use in your build process, it is
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recommended to prefix their name with an '_' (underscore).
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This will prevent any possible name clashes with internal makepkg variables.
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For example, to store the base kernel version in a variable, use something
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similar to `$_basekernver`.
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*pkgname (array)*::
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Either the name of the package or an array of names for split packages.
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Valid characters for members of this array are alphanumerics, and any of
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the following characters: ```@ . _ + -`''. Additionally, names are not
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allowed to start with hyphens.
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*pkgver*::
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The version of the software as released from the author (e.g., '2.7.1').
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The variable is not allowed to contain colons or hyphens.
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The `pkgver` variable can be automatically updated by providing a `pkgver()` function
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in the PKGBUILD that outputs the new package version. This is run after downloading
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and extracting the sources so can use those files in determining the new `pkgver`.
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This is most useful when used with sources from version control systems (see below).
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*pkgrel*::
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This is the release number specific to the Arch Linux release. This
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allows package maintainers to make updates to the package's configure
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flags, for example. This is typically set to '1' for each new upstream
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software release and incremented for intermediate PKGBUILD updates. The
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variable is not allowed to contain hyphens.
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*pkgdesc*::
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This should be a brief description of the package and its functionality.
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Try to keep the description to one line of text and not use the package's name.
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*epoch*::
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Used to force the package to be seen as newer than any previous versions
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with a lower epoch, even if the version number would normally not trigger
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such an upgrade. This value is required to be a positive integer; the
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default value if left unspecified is '0'. This is useful when the version
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numbering scheme of a package changes (or is alphanumeric), breaking normal
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version comparison logic. See linkman:pacman[8] for more information on
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version comparisons.
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*url*::
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This field contains a URL that is associated with the software being
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packaged. Typically the project's website.
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*license (array)*::
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This field specifies the license(s) that apply to the package.
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Commonly used licenses can be found in '/usr/share/licenses/common'. If you
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see the package's license there, simply reference it in the license
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field (e.g., `license=('GPL')`). If the package provides a license not
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available in '/usr/share/licenses/common', then you should include it
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in the package itself and set `license=('custom')` or
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`license=('custom:LicenseName')`. The license should be placed in
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'$pkgdir/usr/share/licenses/$pkgname/' when building the package. If
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multiple licenses are applicable, list all of them:
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`license=('GPL' 'FDL')`.
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*install*::
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Specifies a special install script that is to be included in the package.
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This file should reside in the same directory as the PKGBUILD, and will
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be copied into the package by makepkg. It does not need to be included
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in the source array (e.g., `install=$pkgname.install`).
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*changelog*::
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Specifies a changelog file that is to be included in the package.
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This file should reside in the same directory as the PKGBUILD, and will
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be copied into the package by makepkg. It does not need to be included
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in the source array (e.g., `changelog=$pkgname.changelog`).
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*source (array)*::
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An array of source files required to build the package. Source files
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must either reside in the same directory as the PKGBUILD, or be a
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fully-qualified URL that makepkg can use to download the file.
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To make the PKGBUILD as useful as possible, use the `$pkgname` and `$pkgver`
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variables if possible when specifying the download location. Compressed files
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will be extracted automatically unless found in
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the noextract array described below.
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It is also possible to change the name of the downloaded file, which is helpful
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with weird URLs and for handling multiple source files with the same
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name. The syntax is: `source=('filename::url')`.
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makepkg also supports building developmental versions of packages using sources
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downloaded from version control systems (VCS). For more information, see
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<<VCS,Using VCS Sources>> below.
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Files in the source array with extensions `.sig`, `.sign` or `.asc` are recognized by
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makepkg as PGP signatures and will be automatically used to verify the integrity
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of the corresponding source file.
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*noextract (array)*::
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An array of filenames corresponding to those from the source array. Files
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listed here will not be extracted with the rest of the source files. This
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is useful for packages that use compressed data directly.
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*md5sums (array)*::
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This array contains an MD5 hash for every source file specified in the
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source array (in the same order). makepkg will use this to verify source
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file integrity during subsequent builds. If 'SKIP' is put in the array
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in place of a normal hash, the integrity check for that source file will
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be skipped. To easily generate md5sums, run ``makepkg -g >> PKGBUILD''.
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If desired, move the md5sums line to an appropriate location.
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*sha1sums, sha256sums, sha384sums, sha512sums (arrays)*::
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Alternative integrity checks that makepkg supports; these all behave
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similar to the md5sums option described above. To enable use and generation
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of these checksums, be sure to set up the `INTEGRITY_CHECK` option in
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linkman:makepkg.conf[5].
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*groups (array)*::
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An array of symbolic names that represent groups of packages, allowing
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you to install multiple packages by requesting a single target. For
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example, one could install all KDE packages by installing the 'kde' group.
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*arch (array)*::
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Defines on which architectures the given package is available (e.g.,
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`arch=('i686' 'x86_64')`). Packages that contain no architecture specific
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files should use `arch=('any')`.
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*backup (array)*::
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An array of filenames, without preceding slashes, that
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should be backed up if the package is removed or upgraded. This is
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commonly used for packages placing configuration files in /etc. See
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Handling Config Files in linkman:pacman[8] for more information.
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*depends (array)*::
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An array of packages this package depends on to run. Entries in
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this list should be surrounded with single quotes and contain at least
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the package name. Entries can also include a version requirement of the
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form 'name<>version', where `<>` is one of five comparisons: `>=` (greater
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than or equal to), `<=` (less than or equal to), `=` (equal to), `>`
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(greater than), or `<` (less than).
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If the dependency name appears to be a library (ends with .so), makepkg will
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try to find a binary that depends on the library in the built package and
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append the version needed by the binary. Appending the version yourself
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disables auto detection.
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*makedepends (array)*::
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An array of packages this package depends on to build but are not
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needed at runtime. Packages in this list follow the same format as
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depends.
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*checkdepends (array)*::
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An array of packages this package depends on to run its test suite
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but are not needed at runtime. Packages in this list follow the same
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format as depends. These dependencies are only considered when the
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check() function is present and is to be run by makepkg.
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*optdepends (array)*::
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An array of packages (and accompanying reasons) that are not essential for
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base functionality, but may be necessary to make full use of the contents
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of this package. optdepends are currently for informational purposes only
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and are not utilized by pacman during dependency resolution. The format
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for specifying optdepends is:
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optdepends=('fakeroot: for makepkg usage as normal user')
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*conflicts (array)*::
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An array of packages that will conflict with this package (i.e. they
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cannot both be installed at the same time). This directive follows the
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same format as depends. Versioned conflicts are supported using the
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operators as described in `depends`.
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*provides (array)*::
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An array of ``virtual provisions'' this package provides. This allows
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a package to provide dependencies other than its own package name. For
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example, the dcron package can provide 'cron', which allows packages to
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depend on 'cron' rather than 'dcron OR fcron'.
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Versioned provisions are also possible, in the 'name=version' format. For
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example, dcron can provide 'cron=2.0' to satisfy the 'cron>=2.0' dependency of
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other packages. Provisions involving the `>` and `<` operators are invalid as
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only specific versions of a package may be provided.
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If the provision name appears to be a library (ends with .so), makepkg will
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try to find the library in the built package and append the correct
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version. Appending the version yourself disables auto detection.
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*replaces (array)*::
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An array of packages this package should replace. This can be used
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to handle renamed/combined packages. For example, if the 'j2re' package
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is renamed to 'jre', this directive allows future upgrades to continue
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as expected even though the package has moved. Versioned replaces are
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supported using the operators as described in `depends`.
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Sysupgrade is currently the only pacman operation that utilizes this field.
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A normal sync or upgrade will not use its value.
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*options (array)*::
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This array allows you to override some of makepkg's default behavior
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when building packages. To set an option, just include the option name
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in the options array. To reverse the default behavior, place an ``!'' at
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the front of the option. Only specify the options you specifically want
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to override, the rest will be taken from linkman:makepkg.conf[5].
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*NOTE:* 'force' is a now-removed option in favor of the top level 'epoch'
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variable.
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*strip*;;
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Strip symbols from binaries and libraries. If you frequently
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use a debugger on programs or libraries, it may be helpful to
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disable this option.
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*docs*;;
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Save doc directories. If you wish to delete doc directories,
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specify `!docs` in the array.
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*libtool*;;
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Leave libtool (.la) files in packages. Specify `!libtool` to
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remove them.
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*emptydirs*;;
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Leave empty directories in packages.
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*zipman*;;
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Compress man and info pages with gzip.
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*upx*;;
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Compress binary executable files using UPX.
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*ccache*;;
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Allow the use of ccache during build. More useful in its negative
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form `!ccache` with select packages that have problems building
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with ccache.
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*distcc*;;
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Allow the use of distcc during build. More useful in its negative
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form `!distcc` with select packages that have problems building
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with distcc.
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*buildflags*;;
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Allow the use of user-specific buildflags (CPPFLAGS, CFLAGS, CXXFLAGS,
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LDFLAGS) during build as specified in linkman:makepkg.conf[5]. More
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useful in its negative form `!buildflags` with select packages that
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have problems building with custom buildflags.
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*makeflags*;;
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Allow the use of user-specific makeflags during build as specified
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in linkman:makepkg.conf[5]. More useful in its negative form
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`!makeflags` with select packages that have problems building with
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custom makeflags such as `-j2` (or higher).
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build() Function
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----------------
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In addition to the above directives, the optional build() function usually
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comprises the remainder of the PKGBUILD. This is directly sourced and executed
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by makepkg, so anything that bash or the system has available is available for
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use here. The function is run in `bash -e` mode, meaning any command that exits
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with a non-zero status will cause the function to exit. Be sure any exotic
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commands used are covered by `makedepends`.
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All of the above variables such as `$pkgname` and `$pkgver` are available for use
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in the build function. In addition, makepkg defines the following three
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variables for use during the build and install process:
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*startdir*::
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This contains the absolute path to the directory where the PKGBUILD is
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located, which is usually the output of `$(pwd)` when makepkg is started.
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Use of this variable is deprecated and strongly discouraged.
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*srcdir*::
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This contains the directory where makepkg extracts, or copies, all source
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files.
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*pkgdir*::
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This contains the directory where makepkg bundles the installed package
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(this directory will become the root directory of your built package).
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If you create any variables of your own in the build function, it is
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recommended to use the bash `local` keyword to scope the variable to inside
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the build function.
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prepare() Function
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------------------
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An optional prepare() function can be specified in which operations that are
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to be run in order to prepare the sources for building (such as patching) are
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performed. This function is run after the source extraction and before the
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build() function and is skipped when source extraction is skipped. The
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function is run in `bash -e` mode, meaning any command that exits with a
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non-zero status will cause the function to exit.
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check() Function
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----------------
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An optional check() function can be specified in which a packages test-suite
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may be run. This function is run between the build() and package() functions.
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The function is run in `bash -e` mode, meaning any command that exits with a
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non-zero status will cause the function to exit. Be sure any exotic commands
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used are covered by `checkdepends`.
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package() Function
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------------------
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An optional package() function can be specified in addition to the build()
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function. This function is run after the build() and check() functions. The
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function is run in `bash -e` mode, meaning any command that exits with a
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non-zero status will cause the function to exit. When specified in combination
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with the fakeroot BUILDENV option in linkman:makepkg.conf[5], fakeroot usage
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will be limited to running the packaging stage. An existing build() function
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will be run as the user calling makepkg.
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Package Splitting
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-----------------
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makepkg supports building multiple packages from a single PKGBUILD. This is
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achieved by assigning an array of package names to the `pkgname` directive.
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Each split package uses a corresponding packaging function with name
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`package_foo()`, where `foo` is the name of the split package.
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All options and directives for the split packages default to the global values
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given in the PKGBUILD. Nevertheless, the following ones can be overridden within
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each split package's packaging function:
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`pkgver`, `pkgrel`, `epoch`, `pkgdesc`, `arch`, `url`, `license`, `groups`,
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`depends`, `optdepends`, `provides`, `conflicts`, `replaces`, `backup`,
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`options`, `install` and `changelog`.
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An optional global directive is available when building a split package:
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*pkgbase*::
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The name used to refer to the group of packages in the output of makepkg
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and in the naming of source-only tarballs. If not specified, the first
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element in the `pkgname` array is used. The variable is not allowed to
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begin with a hyphen.
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Install/Upgrade/Remove Scripting
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--------------------------------
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Pacman has the ability to store and execute a package-specific script when it
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installs, removes, or upgrades a package. This allows a package to configure
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itself after installation and perform an opposite action upon removal.
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The exact time the script is run varies with each operation, and should be
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self-explanatory. Note that during an upgrade operation, none of the install
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or remove scripts will be called.
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Scripts are passed either one or two ``full version strings'', where a full
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version string is either 'pkgver-pkgrel' or 'epoch:pkgver-pkgrel' if epoch is
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non-zero.
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*pre_install*::
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Run right before files are extracted. One argument is passed:
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new package full version string.
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*post_install*::
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Run right after files are extracted. One argument is passed:
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new package full version string.
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*pre_upgrade*::
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Run right before files are extracted. Two arguments are passed in this
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order: new package full version string, old package full version string.
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*post_upgrade*::
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Run after files are extracted. Two arguments are passed in this order:
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new package full version string, old package full version string.
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*pre_remove*::
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Run right before files are removed. One argument is passed:
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old package full version string.
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*post_remove*::
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Run right after files are removed. One argument is passed:
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old package full version string.
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To use this feature, create a file such as 'pkgname.install' and put it in the
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same directory as the PKGBUILD script. Then use the install directive:
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install=pkgname.install
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The install script does not need to be specified in the source array. A
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template install file is available in '{pkgdatadir}' as 'proto.install' for
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reference with all of the available functions defined.
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Using VCS Sources[[VCS]]
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------------------------
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Building a developmental version of a package using sources from a version control
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system (VCS) is enabled by specifying the source in the form
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`source=('folder::url#fragment')`. Currently makepkg supports the `bzr`, `git`, `hg` and
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`svn` protocols.
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The source URL is divided into three components:
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*folder*::
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(optional) Specifies an alternate folder name for makepkg to download the VCS
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source into.
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*url*::
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The url to the VCS repo. This must include the the vcs in the URL protocol for
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makepkg to recognize this as a VCS source. If the protocol does not include
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the VCS name, it can be added by prefixing the URL with `vcs+`. For example,
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using a git repository over `http` would have a source URL in the form
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`git+http://...`.
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*fragment*::
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(optional) Allows specifying a revision number or branch for makepkg to checkout
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from the VCS. For example, to checkout a given revision, the source line would
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have the format `source=(url#revision=123)`. The available fragments depends on
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the VCS being used:
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*bzr*;;
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revision (see `bzr help revisionspec` for details)
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*git*;;
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branch, commit, tag
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*hg*;;
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branch, revision, tag
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*svn*;;
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revision
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Example
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-------
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The following is an example PKGBUILD for the 'patch' package. For more
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examples, look through the build files of your distribution's packages. For
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those using Arch Linux, consult the ABS tree.
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[source,sh]
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-------------------------------
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include::PKGBUILD-example.txt[]
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-------------------------------
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See Also
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--------
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linkman:makepkg[8], linkman:pacman[8], linkman:makepkg.conf[5]
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include::footer.txt[]
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