Thanks, PKGBUILD is correct, except for the last line in the "install" section. I suppose script should be installed without ".pl" suffix: install $srcdir/$pkgname-$pkgver/api-sanity-autotest.pl $pkgdir/usr/bin/api-sanity-autotest Brendan Long wrote: > I looked at the download to see how hard this would be, and all it is is > the license (GPL) and a perl script. Does the package just need to copy > the perl script to /usr/bin? If so, I've attached a PKGBUILD and I can > upload it to the AUR if it's correct. > > On 02/16/2010 10:21 AM, kludge wrote: > >> d.i.y: http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Creating_Packages >> >> On 02/16/2010 11:03 AM, Andrey Ponomarenko wrote: >> >> >>> Dear colleagues, >>> >>> Linux Verification Center at the Institute for System Programming of RAS >>> and the Linux Foundation have released a free unit test generator for >>> shared C/C++ library API. It helps to quickly generate simple ("sanity" >>> or "shallow"-quality) tests for all functions from the library API using >>> their signatures and data type definitions straight from the library >>> header files. The quality of generated tests allows to check absence of >>> critical errors in simple use cases and can be improved by involving of >>> highly reusable specialized types for the library. >>> >>> This tool can execute generated tests and detect all kinds of emitted signals, >>> early program exits, program hanging and specified requirement failures. >>> It can be considered as a tool for low-cost sanity checking of library API >>> or as a powerful test development framework. Also it supports universal >>> Template2Code format of tests, random test generation mode and other useful >>> features. This tool is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify >>> it under the terms of the GNU GPLv2. >>> >>> We suppose this tool can be very useful for shared library developers >>> and recommend it for including to Arch Linux. >>> >>> For more information, please see: >>> http://ispras.linux-foundation.org/index.php/API_Sanity_Autotest >>> >>> Andrey Ponomarenko >>> Linux Verification Center at the Institute for System Programming of RAS >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> > >