Re: Possible to rebuild a standard package?

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Am 04.09.21 um 16:06 schrieb Konstantin Gizdov via arch-general:
On 04/09/2021 15:12, Peter Nabbefeld via arch-general wrote:
Hello,

I'd like to re-build (not just re-install) pyside2 and python-shiboken2
locally. As PKGBUILD (at least for shiboken2) contains cmake
instructions, I'd guess this should be easy, but I cannot figure out, how.

Kind regards,
Peter


One thing you could also try locally is to install the devtools package
and then run the `extra-x86_64-build` command in the folder containing
the PKGBUILD file. This will create a clean chroot under /var and will
build the package exactly they way we build most packages in the
official repos. One thing to remember is that this way is much more
taxing in computing resources, specifically disk space and time. But it
is safer as your system is separated from the build environment.

Thank You, Konstantin. I tried this, but had problems installing. Also,
I noticed some output of pacman - it seems, all the needed packages are
fetched from official repositories. As I wanted to rebuild pyside2 and
shiboken2 with an updated cx-freeze (from AUR, and further modified) as
well as an updated version of patchelf (from community-testing), this
doesn't work for me. BTW, I have not checked the dependencies of
pyside2, but I do need the updated packages at least for meshroom-git,
so it's not been important for me to check, if pyside2 has those
dependencies, too.

Kind regards,
Peter




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