Package Details: google-cloud-cli 473.0.0-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/google-cloud-cli.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: google-cloud-cli
Description: A set of command-line tools for the Google Cloud Platform. Includes gcloud (with beta and alpha commands), gsutil, and bq.
Upstream URL: https://cloud.google.com/cli/
Keywords: cloud gcloud gcp google sdk
Licenses: Apache-2.0
Conflicts: google-cloud-sdk
Provides: google-cloud-sdk
Replaces: google-cloud-sdk
Submitter: PolarianDev
Maintainer: jvybihal
Last Packager: jvybihal
Votes: 188
Popularity: 1.13
First Submitted: 2023-03-08 09:33 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-04-24 05:56 (UTC)

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PolarianDev commented on 2023-05-28 22:12 (UTC)

@kubrick Good to know the issue is solved, and the package works :)

kubrick commented on 2023-05-28 19:16 (UTC)

@PolarianDev version 432 worked without any problem...

PolarianDev commented on 2023-05-27 14:00 (UTC)

@kubrick Could not reproduce this issue sorry.

I have built the version I just bumped (432.0.0) in a clean chroot without any issues.

If you can not build it, please attempt to use the version provided by PolarRepo (https://git.polarian.dev/AUR/polarrepo) and installing the package with pacman -Syu google-cloud-cli

PolarianDev commented on 2023-05-23 08:58 (UTC)

@kubrick When I bumped the package to 430.0.0, the package successfully built in a clean chroot, you are free to download the built package from my unofficial repository:

https://polarrepo.polarian.dev

The package needs updating to version 431.0.0, I will see if I can reproduce this build error within a clean chroot once I bump the package later.

Thanks for reporting this issue,
Polarian

kubrick commented on 2023-05-22 13:25 (UTC)

I could not get this to build (ImportError: cannot import name 'yaml' from 'ruamel' (unknown location)) without adding the following to the prepare function:

export CLOUDSDK_PYTHON=python3;

PolarianDev commented on 2023-05-22 09:52 (UTC)

@artafinde Ok I get it now, thanks for the explanation :)

I will add provides when I update the package (seen as it is already flagged out of date).

Thanks, Polarian

artafinde commented on 2023-05-22 09:51 (UTC) (edited on 2023-05-22 09:51 (UTC) by artafinde)

@Polarian If one has the old google-cloud-sdk installed and wants to find the new alternative because the old one is gone they won't be able to unless you add the provides.

PolarianDev commented on 2023-05-18 07:30 (UTC)

@artafinde Why should this be the case?

The conflict handles the rename of the package, however provides is used when multiple packages provide the same function, I do not see where in the man pages it says to use it for this, mind elaborating on why for future reference?

Thanks, Polarian

artafinde commented on 2023-05-17 20:16 (UTC)

This should provide 'google-cloud-sdk'

PolarianDev commented on 2023-05-13 13:17 (UTC)

@jvybihal I have updated the package to the latest version, and deployed it to my unofficial repository if you want to install it directly without needing to build it.

Let me know if there is any issues :)