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Diffstat (limited to 'PKGBUILD')
-rw-r--r-- | PKGBUILD | 32 |
1 files changed, 10 insertions, 22 deletions
@@ -11,14 +11,6 @@ # there's also the purr-data-git package which builds straight from the latest # upstream source, also available from the AUR. -# NOTE: This is BETA software which is still under development, so expect some -# bugs and ongoing changes in some parts of the program and its library. If -# you want a stable version of Pd-L2Ork ready for production use, you may want -# to use the pd-l2ork or pd-l2ork-git package instead. That said, purr-data -# has been coming along nicely and should be ready for daily use already. If -# necessary, you can also install both purr-data and pd-l2ork on the same -# system. - # This package can be installed alongside pd-l2ork, as well as vanilla pd or # pd-extended. To avoid conflicts with any of these, the main contents of the # package can be found under /opt/purr-data by default (you can change this @@ -31,7 +23,7 @@ # /usr/lib/purr-data, so that 3rd party externals know where to find these. pkgname=purr-data -pkgver=2.12.0.r4346.aeb24d89 +pkgver=2.17.0.r4864.8345b481 pkgrel=1 pkgdesc="Jonathan Wilkes' nw.js variant of Pd-L2Ork (git version)" url="https://agraef.github.io/purr-data/" @@ -40,7 +32,7 @@ license=('BSD') depends=('bluez-libs' 'desktop-file-utils' 'dssi' 'fftw' 'flite' 'fluidsynth' 'freeglut' 'ftgl' 'glew' 'gsl' 'gsm' 'hicolor-icon-theme' 'imagemagick' 'jack' 'ladspa' 'lame' - 'libdc1394' 'libdv' 'libgl' 'libiec61883' 'libjpeg' 'libquicktime' + 'libdc1394' 'libdv' 'libgl' 'libiec61883' 'libjpeg' 'libxxf86vm' 'libtiff' 'libraw1394' 'libv4l' 'libvorbis' 'portaudio' 'smpeg' 'speex' 'stk' 'zlib' 'lua' @@ -49,25 +41,21 @@ makedepends=('autoconf' 'automake' 'libtool' 'git' 'rsync' 'python2') conflicts=('purr-data') install=purr-data.install options=('!makeflags' '!strip') -# This is jwilkes' upstream repo: +# jwilkes' upstream repo is available at: # "$pkgname::git+https://git.purrdata.net/jwilkes/purr-data.git" -# But we rather use a special "release" branch in our own fork instead, which -# is used solely for packaging purposes. This branch gets updated whenever we -# have a new (and tested) revision to be pushed out (as well as official -# releases once they start coming out). This is easier to maintain, doesn't -# depend on upstream tagging releases and candidates, and also allows us to -# deal with situations where upstream lags behind on already submitted merge -# requests with important bugfixes and additions. +# But we use the "release" branch in our own fork instead, which is used +# solely for packaging purposes. source=("$pkgname::git+https://bitbucket.org/agraef/purr-data.git#branch=release") -md5sums=('SKIP') # nw.js sdk binaries nwjsname=nwjs-sdk -nwjsver=0.24.4 +nwjsver=0.28.1 source_common="http://dl.nwjs.io/v$nwjsver/$nwjsname-v$nwjsver-linux" source_i686=("$source_common-ia32.tar.gz") source_x86_64=("$source_common-x64.tar.gz") -md5sums_i686=('a7afcd35d2891e7b7c78db5ca7a625a3') -md5sums_x86_64=('82f20fe9081201db81652eb066c29f9b') + +sha256sums=('SKIP') +sha256sums_i686=('3957c21f2fd7902bb940e6d02c33a30afdaddf76cf1972ac3828524859cb3304') +sha256sums_x86_64=('016cff36d5a79eb2163d5b399c00456b898613c3de4839c56325a2dcc0822c19') if [ "$CARCH" = "i686" ]; then _arch="ia32" |