Excerpts from Loui Chang's message of 2010-08-17 13:14:44 +0200: > On Tue 17 Aug 2010 13:01 +0200, Philipp Überbacher wrote: > > Excerpts from Loui Chang's message of 2010-08-17 12:35:41 +0200: > > > On Tue 17 Aug 2010 12:09 +0200, Heiko Baums wrote: > > > > Am Tue, 17 Aug 2010 19:15:34 +1000 > > > > schrieb Allan McRae <allan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > > > > > > > > > grep your files in your package for $srcdir (the actual value...). > > > > > If it is not in a config file or RPATH or the like, you can probably > > > > > ignore it. > > > > > > > > I'm not quite sure if this is not a bug in makepkg, because I > > > > have this problem with almost all of my packages in AUR since the latest > > > > update to pacman 3.4.0. I never got this message before and I haven't > > > > changed such elementary parts of the packages. And if I'm right this > > > > problem appears with almost every package which I install from AUR. > > > > > > > > But I need to watch it more narrowly. > > > > > > You'll get that with any package that contains debugging symbols. > > > > So it isn't about the usual 'cd $srcdir/${pkgname}-${pkgver}' ? > > No, it's about build directories being referenced in the finished > package, not the PKGBUILD. Oh.. I assumed it was some random annoyance and ignored it. I've seen it a number of times already. So 'grep -R $somedistinctpartofthepathtoPKGBUILDS $pkg' should find the offending file? And then some nasty patching to fix it? -- Philipp -- "Wir stehen selbst enttäuscht und sehn betroffen / Den Vorhang zu und alle Fragen offen." Bertolt Brecht, Der gute Mensch von Sezuan