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authorEvangelos Foutras <evangelos@foutrelis.com>2016-02-17 08:11:38 +0100
committerAllan McRae <allan@archlinux.org>2016-02-23 03:50:04 +0100
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makepkg: do not run prepare() with --noextract
This is partial revert of 8454daa7feef (makepkg: run pkgver() and prepare() with --noextract). Reasoning for the reversion (copied from FS#43498): Running prepare() when --noextract is used no longer allows running 'makepkg -o && makepkg -e' with any PKGBUILD that applies patches in prepare(). [1] Sure there's --noprepare which restores the old behavior, but that's a lot of extra typing for what I believe is a much more common use of --noextract. For OP's use case of doing git bisects, you can specify the commit in the source array and thus skip --noextract since makepkg will checkout the correct commit each time. [1] I often extract the sources using 'makepkg -o', manually edit some source files, and then use 'makepkg -e' to package it (while possibly repeating the edit/package steps). Signed-off-by: Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org>
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