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Quick and simple shell script for updating lib32-qt4 in Arch Linux.
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#!/bin/bash | |
# Based on the directions here: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/DeveloperWiki:Building_in_a_Clean_Chroot | |
# This will take a while to build, with most of the time spent on QT4. There is some redundancy with creating | |
# multiple clean chroots, but I think this approach is easier and more reliable for most systems. | |
# Specify a build directory. Defaults to /tmp: | |
BUILDDIR="/tmp" | |
# Install devtools if it's not already installed: | |
if [ -n "$(pacman -Qi devtools)" ] | |
then echo "devtools installed. Continuing" | |
else echo "devtools not installed. Installing..."; sudo pacman -S devtools | |
fi | |
# Install git if it's not already installed: | |
if [ -n "$(pacman -Qi git)" ] | |
then echo "git installed. Continuing" | |
else echo "git not installed. Installing..."; sudo pacman -S git | |
fi | |
# Build the packages in /tmp by default: | |
echo "Moving to $BUILDDIR" | |
cd $BUILDDIR | |
# Build lib32-libmng: | |
echo "Building lib32-libmng (dependency)..." | |
if [ ! -d "lib32-libmng" ]; then | |
# No lib32-libmng directory, so we clone the repo | |
git clone https://aur.archlinux.org/lib32-libmng.git | |
cd lib32-libmng | |
else | |
# lib32-libmng dir exists, so cd and make sure the repo is up to date | |
cd lib32-libmng | |
git pull | |
fi | |
# Build the package in a clean chroot, then record the full package name: | |
multilib-build -c | |
LIBMNG_PKGNAME=$(ls -lAh | egrep 'pkg\.tar\.xz$' | sed -r 's/.*(lib32-.*)/\1/') | |
cd $BUILDDIR | |
## Build lib32-openssl-1.0: | |
#echo "Building lib32-openssl-1.0 (dependency)..." | |
#if [ ! -d "lib32-openssl-1.0" ]; then | |
# # No lib32-openssl-1.0 directory, so we clone the repo | |
# git clone https://aur.archlinux.org/lib32-openssl-1.0.git | |
# cd lib32-openssl-1.0 | |
#else | |
# # lib32-openssl-1.0 dir exists, so cd and make sure the repo is up to date | |
# cd lib32-openssl-1.0 | |
# git pull | |
#fi | |
## Build the package in a clean chroot, then record the full package name: | |
#multilib-build -c | |
#OPENSSL_PKGNAME=$(ls -lAh | egrep 'pkg\.tar\.xz$' | sed -r 's/.*(lib32-.*)/\1/') | |
#cd $BUILDDIR | |
# Finally, build lib32-qt4: | |
echo "Building lib32-qt4 (main package)..." | |
if [ ! -d "lib32-qt4" ]; then | |
git clone https://aur.archlinux.org/lib32-qt4.git | |
cd lib32-qt4 | |
else | |
cd lib32-qt4 | |
git pull | |
fi | |
# Build in a clean chroot, but use the clean packages we just built. | |
# This line is recommended by the maintainer of the lib32-qt4 package: | |
multilib-build -c -- -I $BUILDDIR/lib32-libmng/$LIBMNG_PKGNAME #-I $BUILDDIR/lib32-openssl-1.0/$OPENSSL_PKGNAME | |
QT4_PKGNAME=$(ls -lAh | egrep 'pkg\.tar\.xz$' | sed -r 's/.*(lib32-.*)/\1/') | |
# Install it: | |
echo "Installing lib32-qt4" | |
sudo pacman -U $QT4_PKGNAME | |
echo "Successfully installed $QT4_PKGNAME." |
@mk0lev, I have tried it before posting, but it does not work:
$ gpg --recv-keys 8048643BA2C840F4F92A195FF54984BFA16C640F
gpg: keyserver receive failed: Connection refused
I get this error:
make[1]: *** [Makefile:14643: .obj/release-shared/qlocale_icu.o] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory '/build/lib32-qt4/src/qt-everywhere-opensource-src-4.8.7/src/corelib'
make: *** [Makefile:206: sub-corelib-make_default-ordered] Error 2
==> ERROR: A failure occurred in build().
Aborting...
==> ERROR: Build failed, check /var/lib/archbuild/multilib-x86_64/tanasaki/build
Installing lib32-qt4
error: no targets specified (use -h for help)
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@lockheed It is because the current PGP key for lib32-libmng is 8048643BA2C840F4F92A195FF54984BFA16C640F. So, just follow benoliver999's instructions, which are right above your comment.