I didn't think it was a good idea to install backup software that was failing tests, so I wanted to make sure they all passed. I investigated this issue more, and there was the suggestion (by @dev_aryoda?) that dbus permissions might be to blame. I had previously been ssh
ing into the laptop I was attempting to upgrade, but I tried building directly from the machine itself. This solved the problem for me.
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Package Base Details: backintime
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Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/backintime.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Submitter: | None |
Maintainer: | graysky |
Last Packager: | graysky |
Votes: | 297 |
Popularity: | 0.22 |
First Submitted: | 2009-01-09 20:46 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2024-02-03 12:23 (UTC) |
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Rhinoceros commented on 2023-01-20 02:27 (UTC)
yochananmarqos commented on 2023-01-10 23:50 (UTC)
The tests work fine for me skipping the test_tools.py
unit test:
cd "$_pkgname-$_commit/common"
# Skip test_tools.py unit test
sed -i '/test_tools.py/d' Makefile
# Set HOME to isolate some tests, which accesses files in ~/.ssh/, etc.
HOME=tmp make test-v
dev_aryoda commented on 2023-01-10 23:44 (UTC)
FYI: I will look into this unit test failure soon and come back...
Rhinoceros commented on 2023-01-10 11:30 (UTC)
The checks fail for me on one system and work on another (with makepkg
). Possibly related?
graysky commented on 2023-01-08 12:41 (UTC)
No need to edit the PKGBUILD just run makepkg
with the --nocheck
flag.
fishr commented on 2023-01-08 12:34 (UTC)
@scaramanga You may edit the PKGBUILD, disable line "make test" for now and build manually.
graysky commented on 2023-01-08 11:16 (UTC)
Builds for me with makepkg
or with makechrootpkg
leonardof commented on 2023-01-07 23:52 (UTC)
I have the same error as @scaramanga:
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/backintime-cli#comment-896259
Not using any helper, just git/makepkg/pacman.
pipep commented on 2023-01-07 21:31 (UTC)
I have the same error. I'm using yay as AUR helper.
farnsworth commented on 2023-01-06 11:19 (UTC)
I have the same error I'm using pikaur as AUR helper
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graysky commented on 2023-10-07 12:15 (UTC)
Using an AUR helper such as yay to build packages including backintime is HIGHLY discouraged. The recommended build method is to use a clean chroot. See: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/DeveloperWiki:Building_in_a_clean_chroot
I wrote a script that automates much of that called clean-chroot-manager offered here in the AUR.
Please stop posting build failures because you insist on building with yay or other AUR helpers.