Package Details: kakoune-git 2023.08.05+r366+g8bb0f44c2-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/kakoune-git.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: kakoune-git
Description: Multiple-selection, UNIX-flavored modal editor
Upstream URL: https://github.com/mawww/kakoune
Keywords: editor kakoune multiple-selection unix
Licenses: custom:UNLICENSE
Conflicts: kakoune
Provides: kakoune
Submitter: galaux
Maintainer: swiftscythe
Last Packager: swiftscythe
Votes: 38
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2013-12-18 16:01 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-05-09 12:51 (UTC)

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lenormf commented on 2016-09-27 06:40 (UTC)

Can you please update the list of optional dependencies to reflect the opt-in features available (`ranger`, `tmux` etc) ?

galaux commented on 2016-02-21 17:37 (UTC)

There you go.

rotz commented on 2016-02-21 16:23 (UTC)

Well I have never maintained a package before, but I was meaning to. I guess I can try.

galaux commented on 2016-02-21 15:57 (UTC)

BTW, I created this package to help promote Kakoune but I must say I don't really use it nor do I follow any upstream development. Would you like to adopt it?

galaux commented on 2016-02-21 15:54 (UTC)

Checked that. You are absolutely right. Fixed. Thanks :)

rotz commented on 2016-02-21 15:37 (UTC)

Hmmm, I'm 95% sure. If you look at the makefile, debug flag changes the suffixes of the objects (".opt" for optimized and ".debug" for debug builds) which in turn creates the binary with the same name ("kak") in both cases. You can tell by the names of object files during compilation. Currently I'm seeing ".opt" files while building and ".debug" files while packaging. When I add "debug=no" to package as well, there are only ".opt" files while building and no further compilation while packaging.

galaux commented on 2016-02-21 14:59 (UTC)

Are you sure of that? The install target of the Makefile only copies files. I see no more or less files with "debug=no" added to both `make`. What is the expected result?

rotz commented on 2016-02-21 14:41 (UTC)

You need to add the `debug=no` to package as well, otherwise it builds and installs the debug build while packaging.

galaux commented on 2016-02-21 14:34 (UTC)

Done