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Package Details: vulkan-caps-viewer-x11 1:3.43-1
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Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/vulkan-caps-viewer.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | vulkan-caps-viewer |
Description: | Vulkan Hardware Capability Viewer (X11) |
Upstream URL: | https://vulkan.gpuinfo.org |
Licenses: | LGPL-3.0-or-later |
Conflicts: | vulkan-caps-viewer |
Provides: | vulkan-caps-viewer |
Submitter: | yochananmarqos |
Maintainer: | yochananmarqos |
Last Packager: | yochananmarqos |
Votes: | 46 |
Popularity: | 0.000465 |
First Submitted: | 2024-03-05 22:44 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2024-10-02 18:46 (UTC) |
Dependencies (7)
- hicolor-icon-theme (hicolor-icon-theme-gitAUR)
- qt5-x11extras
- vulkan-icd-loader (vulkan-icd-loader-gitAUR)
- git (git-gitAUR, git-glAUR) (make)
- qt5-wayland (qt5-wayland-decorationsAUR) (make)
- qt5-x11extras (make)
- vulkan-icd-loader (vulkan-icd-loader-gitAUR) (make)
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yochananmarqos commented on 2020-05-31 14:30 (UTC)
Is this segfaulting for anyone else?
Freso commented on 2020-05-17 10:34 (UTC)
Yes, you can. You don’t need to specify things in
$makedepends
if they’re in$depends
. Note that$makedepends
is defined as "An array of packages that are only required to build the software." while$depends
is "An array of packages that must be installed for the software to build and run." Thus, if something belongs in$depends
it does, by definition, not belong in$makedepends
.thrimbor commented on 2020-05-17 03:33 (UTC)
The last update reduced the version number instead of increasing it (from 2.03-2 to 2.03a-2, the former being considered newer by vercmp). Please fix this, as it confuses several tools that rely on proper versioning.
Althorion commented on 2020-05-09 13:23 (UTC) (edited on 2020-05-09 13:23 (UTC) by Althorion)
@1ace as per Arch package guidelines, even
configure
belongs to thebuild()
(look at the prototype). The CMake package guidelines also put it in thebuild()
phase.1ace commented on 2020-05-07 21:34 (UTC)
@yochananmarqos: I wasn't keen on making the package download the whole git repository just so that I could use git submodules, but since the latest vulkan-headers update removed symbols that vulkan-caps-viewer used, I've had to so that the build would use a pinned version of the headers, and I now use the submodule solution you suggested :)
As for
qmake
, it's a configuration tool, just likecmake
; it belongs inprepare()
.yochananmarqos commented on 2020-04-15 23:30 (UTC) (edited on 2020-04-15 23:30 (UTC) by yochananmarqos)
No need for a "hack", see VCS package guidelines:
I've also updated my PKGBUILD.
yochananmarqos commented on 2019-11-29 15:29 (UTC) (edited on 2020-04-15 23:15 (UTC) by yochananmarqos)
@1ace: You're using
qmake
inprepare()
, that's a build function.1ace commented on 2019-11-29 11:55 (UTC)
@yochananmarqos:
there's no way to know if the user's build of that package would be recent enough, making it entirely unusable for this situation.
what is needed for building and for running are two independent sets, you can't ignore things in one because they're in the other
this package is not building anything in prepare(), I'm not sure what you mean?
most of your changes are not actually doing anything, but I did move the git clone/fetching to makepkg, which will avoid the full clone when doing a clean build from an already-used PKGBUILD :)
yochananmarqos commented on 2019-10-08 23:50 (UTC) (edited on 2019-11-29 15:23 (UTC) by yochananmarqos)
Well, what about
vulkan-headers-git
then?If the package requires
qt5-base
then there's no need for it to be inmakedepends
.Building needs to be in the
build()
array, not inprepare()
.1ace commented on 2019-10-08 23:08 (UTC) (edited on 2019-10-08 23:08 (UTC) by 1ace)
No, the point is precisely to use the latest headers, regardless of what is currently shipped in the arch package.
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