///// vim:set ts=4 sw=4 syntax=asciidoc noet: ///// makepkg(8) ========== Name ---- makepkg - package build utility Synopsis -------- makepkg [options] Description ----------- makepkg is a script to automate the building of packages. The requirements for using the script are a build-capable \*nix platform and a custom build script for each package you wish to build (known as a PKGBUILD). See manlink:PKGBUILD[5] for details on creating your own build scripts. The advantage to a script-based build is that the work is only done once. Once you have the build script for a package, makepkg will do the rest: download and validate source files, check dependencies, configure the build-time settings, build the package, install the package into a temporary root, make customizations, generate meta-info, and package the whole thing up for pacman to use. makeworld can be used to rebuild an entire package group or the entire build tree. See `makeworld \--help` for syntax. Options ------- *-A, \--ignorearch*:: Ignore a missing or incomplete arch field in the build script. This is for rebuilding packages from source when the PKGBUILD may be slightly outdated and not updated with an `$$arch=('yourarch')$$` field. *-b, \--builddeps*:: Build missing dependencies from source. When makepkg finds missing build-time or run-time dependencies, it will look for the dependencies' PKGBUILD files under ABSROOT (set in makepkg.conf). If it finds them it will call makepkg to build and install the missing dependencies. The child calls will be made with the `-b` and `-i` options. *-c, \--clean*:: Clean up leftover work files and directories after a successful build. *-C, \--cleancache*:: Removes all cached source files from the directory specified in SRCDEST in manlink:makepkg.conf[5]. *-d, \--nodeps*:: Do not perform any dependency checks. This will let you override and ignore any dependencies required. There is a good chance this option will break the build process if all of the dependencies are not installed. *-e, \--noextract*:: Do not extract source files; use whatever source already exists in the src/ directory. This is handy if you want to go into src/ and manually patch or tweak code, then make a package out of the result. Keep in mind that creating a patch may be a better solution to allow others to use your PKGBUILD. *-f, \--force*:: makepkg will not build a package if a built package already exists in the PKGDEST (set in manlink:makepkg.conf[5]) directory, which may default to the current directory. This allows the built package to be overwritten. *-g, \--geninteg*:: For each source file in the source array of PKGBUILD, download the file if required and generate integrity checks. The integrity checks generated are determined by the value of the INTEGRITY_CHECK array in manlink:makepkg.conf[5]. This output can be redirected into your PKGBUILD for source validation (`makepkg -g >> PKGBUILD`). *-h, \--help*:: Output syntax and command line options. *-i, \--install*:: Install or upgrade the package after a successful build using manlink:pacman[8]. *-m, \--nocolor*:: Disable color in output messages. *-o, \--nobuild*:: Download and extract files only, but do not build them. Useful with the `\--noextract` option if you wish to tweak the files in src/ before building. *-p* <`buildscript`>:: Read the package script `buildscript` instead of the `PKGBUILD` default; see manlink:PKGBUILD[5]. *-r, \--rmdeps*:: Upon successful build, remove any dependencies installed by makepkg during dependency auto-resolution (using `-b` or `-s`). *-R, \--repackage*:: Repackage contents of pkg/ without rebuilding the package. This is useful if you forgot a depend or install file in your PKGBUILD and the build itself will not change. *-s, \--syncdeps*:: Install missing dependencies using pacman. When build-time or run-time dependencies are not found, pacman will try to resolve them. If successful, the missing packages will be downloaded and installed. *\--asroot*:: Allow makepkg to run as root. This is for security purposes as it is normally dangerous to do so. This will also disable use of fakeroot and sudo. *\--source*:: Do not actually build the package, but build a source-only tarball. This is useful for passing a single tarball to another program such as a chroot, remote builder, or an AUR upload. *\--noconfirm*:: (Passed to pacman) Prevent pacman from waiting for user input before proceeding with operations. *\--noprogressbar*:: (Passed to pacman) Prevent pacman from displaying a progress bar; useful if you are redirecting makepkg output to file. Additional Features ------------------- makepkg supports building development versions of packages without having to manually update the pkgver in the PKGBUILD. This was formerly done using the separate utility 'versionpkg'. See manlink:PKGBUILD[5] for details on how to set up a development PKGBUILD. Configuration ------------- See manlink:makepkg.conf[5] for more details on configuring makepkg using the 'makepkg.conf' file. See Also -------- manlink:makepkg.conf[5], manlink:PKGBUILD[5], manlink:pacman[8] include::footer.txt[]