I want to be in sync with official kernel config. Script is good idea but universal PKGBUILD based on core/linux will keep me from updating the package manually every time kernel is updated. Пт, 1 трав. 2015 15:53 Maarten de Vries <maarten@xxxxxxxxx> пише: > > On 1 May 2015 at 14:13, Roman Rader <antigluk@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Well yes, basically what I want to do is to download the PKGBUILD in the > > prepare function and do makepkg inside my build function. I can then > unpack > > content of resulting package and put it to destination directory to pack > it > > again, but it's hacky and doesn't look nice. I'm looking for the proper > way > > to do it. > > > > Indeed, that doesn't sound very nice. But running makepkg on the original > package seems wasteful anyway if you're going to compile again in the > build stage. It would seem more logical to use the same sources array plus > a patch or script to modify some files and apply those in the prepare() > function. > > I'm not certain what exactly you're trying to do though. If you only want > to modify an upstream PKGBUILD it might be easier to just write a script to > do what you do manually now. > > Regards, > Maarten >