Package Details: openra-kknd-git 281.git.d094389-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/openra-kknd-git.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: openra-kknd-git
Description: A Krush, Kill n' Destroy-inspired mod of OpenRA
Upstream URL: https://www.kknd-game.com/
Licenses: GPL3
Provides: openra-kknd
Submitter: fusion809
Maintainer: fusion809
Last Packager: fusion809
Votes: 0
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2019-03-23 12:19 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2020-06-21 18:37 (UTC)

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katt commented on 2020-06-14 12:22 (UTC)

For what it's worth, it all works on another machine on mine so nothing is wrong with your pkgbuild :)

fusion809 commented on 2020-06-12 17:07 (UTC) (edited on 2020-06-12 17:07 (UTC) by fusion809)

I had already used namcap, it didn't really provide any helpful info. Unless you can find something helpful in this output:

openra-kknd-git W: Directory (var/games/openra-kknd) is empty
openra-kknd-git W: .INSTALL file runs a command provided by hooks.
openra-kknd-git W: File (var/games/) exists in a non-standard directory.
openra-kknd-git W: File (var/games/openra-kknd/) exists in a non-standard directory.
openra-kknd-git W: unneeded dependency on a package run when needed by hooks.
openra-kknd-git W: Referenced library 'sh' is an uninstalled dependency
openra-kknd-git E: Symlink (usr/share/appdata/openra-kknd.appdata.xml) points to non-existing /startdir/openra-kknd.appdata.xml
openra-kknd-git W: Dependency included and not needed ('mono')
openra-kknd-git W: Dependency included and not needed ('ttf-dejavu')
openra-kknd-git W: Dependency included and not needed ('openal')
openra-kknd-git W: Dependency included and not needed ('freetype2')
openra-kknd-git W: Dependency included and not needed ('sdl2')
openra-kknd-git W: Dependency included and not needed ('lua51')
openra-kknd-git W: Dependency hicolor-icon-theme included but already satisfied
openra-kknd-git W: Dependency included and not needed ('gtk-update-icon-cache')
openra-kknd-git W: Dependency included and not needed ('desktop-file-utils')
openra-kknd-git W: Dependency included and not needed ('xdg-utils')
openra-kknd-git W: Dependency included and not needed ('zenity')

fusion809 commented on 2020-06-12 17:06 (UTC)

You could try asking in #openra on Freenode. They're generally quite helpful and willing to help out with issues like this.

katt commented on 2020-06-12 17:04 (UTC) (edited on 2020-06-12 17:05 (UTC) by katt)

openra-raclassic-git fails building as well, and I wasn't able to build KKnD manually either, not quite sure where this leaves me :P

Could you run namcap on the created package, maybe it can shine some light on this.

fusion809 commented on 2020-06-12 16:41 (UTC)

One further thing I'd like to try is for you to build KKnD manually. If your build of it is successful, then clearly it's my package that is at fault, but if your build fails then it is likely a bizarre upstream issue. If you want me to tell how to build KKnD manually just run:

git clone https://github.com/IceReaper/KKnD
cd KKnD
make

and simply wait for whether you get the same error or not.

fusion809 commented on 2020-06-12 16:25 (UTC)

Our systems are clearly very determined not to act like one another. I just built the package using makechrootpkg without a problem. Have you tried building other mods I've packaged (e.g. openra-raclassic-git)? Maybe this issue isn't just limited to this package.

katt commented on 2020-06-12 16:17 (UTC) (edited on 2020-06-12 16:18 (UTC) by katt)

I am using proper Arch Linux x86_64, fully updated, the command is provided by devtools. https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/DeveloperWiki:Building_in_a_clean_chroot

fusion809 commented on 2020-06-12 16:09 (UTC)

How do I get that package? A search of the repos and AUR using yay yielded no results. Are you using Manjaro? A DuckDuckGo search seems to suggest it's a Manjaro-specific tool.

katt commented on 2020-06-12 16:07 (UTC)

it also fails in a chroot, please try using mkchrootpkg

fusion809 commented on 2020-06-12 16:01 (UTC)

Then, assuming your system is up to date (i.e. you frequently run pacman -Syu), I must admit I don't know how to fix this issue. Largely because I can't reproduce it.