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Package Details: libticonv 1.1.5-1
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Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/libticonv.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | libticonv |
Description: | TI character set conversion library |
Upstream URL: | http://lpg.ticalc.org/prj_tilp/ |
Keywords: | libti ti tiemu tilem |
Licenses: | GPL2 |
Submitter: | blinxwang |
Maintainer: | J5lx |
Last Packager: | J5lx |
Votes: | 23 |
Popularity: | 0.39 |
First Submitted: | 2015-08-26 21:03 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2017-05-30 21:46 (UTC) |
Dependencies (1)
- glib2 (glib2-gitAUR, glib2-selinuxAUR, glib2-patched-thumbnailerAUR)
Latest Comments
VorpalWay commented on 2023-01-20 21:38 (UTC)
Hi, when I try to build this I get:
I'm using the pentium4 architecture from https://archlinux32.org/architecture/
Could you please add that to
arch
?J5lx commented on 2021-05-31 21:39 (UTC)
This package is still up-to-date. The 1.18 tag is only the corresponding TiLP version, but the libraries are versioned separately. Take a look at the configure.ac file for the 1.18 tag and you'll see that the version there is the exact same as on this package. And however upstream decides to organise their VCS repo(s) or where to host them is completely irrelevant for this package since it isn’t built from the VCS repo(s) anyway, it’s built from the release tarballs. Therefore I’m removing the out-of-date flag, please notify me again once upstream has actually made a new release.
aviallon commented on 2021-05-25 13:07 (UTC)
New VCS repo is on git: https://github.com/debrouxl/tilibs The last tag is 1.18. Moreover, the author says that the ancient, separated repos libti{cables,conv,...} are outdated.
J5lx commented on 2018-05-08 22:30 (UTC)
This is completely intentional, since PKGBUILDs are packaging scripts rather than installation scripts. In other words, rather than installing libticonv onto your system, this PKGBUILD is used with makepkg to produce a package - an archive that contains all of the files that comprise the built software (in this case libraries and some development files) and can then be used to install the software with the system’s package manager – pacman on Arch Linux. So, after running makepkg you should get a file that is named something like libticonv-1.1.5-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz, and to install it you must run
pacman -U libticonv-1.1.5-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz
in a terminal (as root). For more in-depth information, have a look at the Arch Wiki articles about pacman and the Arch Build System, as well as the step-by-step instructions for building and installing packages from the AUR. Feel free to let me know if you encounter any other problems.kangalioo commented on 2018-04-28 07:35 (UTC)
Shouldn't this: make install DESTDIR="${pkgdir}" just be following: make install
On my system, the required C header files and libraries were installed into a temporary dir and deleted shortly afterwards using the default PKGBUILD. Without the DESTDIR flag, everything is installed into /usr/include and /usr/lib, like it should.