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Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/libjxl-git.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Keywords: | jpeg-xl |
Submitter: | dbermond |
Maintainer: | dbermond |
Last Packager: | dbermond |
Votes: | 14 |
Popularity: | 0.000039 |
First Submitted: | 2021-06-02 18:30 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2024-03-01 15:40 (UTC) |
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andrius4669 commented on 2020-10-13 15:21 (UTC)
dbermond commented on 2020-07-28 01:38 (UTC)
@hotaru Patches updated to match to latest upstream changes. Package is now building fine.
hotaru commented on 2020-07-28 01:14 (UTC)
looks like the remove-werror patch is no longer needed:
dbermond commented on 2020-05-06 22:31 (UTC)
@andrius4669 It's better to use all submodules that are explicitly declared by upstream. Package is now fixed.
andrius4669 commented on 2020-05-06 20:58 (UTC)
Well, actually, mingw-std-threads is not actually being used or even referenced at all if MINGW is not defined. So fix what is not exactly cleanest but works for me well is:
dbermond commented on 2020-05-06 20:47 (UTC)
I've identified what's happening. It seems that the commit referenced by submodule mingw-std-threads was moved. Maybe it was on the git master branch but now it's not on master branch anymore and not on any branch currently. I'll push a fix.
My git sources on $SRCDEST were still pointing to that old state, so I could not reproduce the issue.
andrius4669 commented on 2020-05-06 20:16 (UTC)
Non-makepkg based git submodule update:
There is clearly something different about mingw-std-threads repo compared to others.. but I have no idea how to get it working yet.
andrius4669 commented on 2020-05-06 19:57 (UTC)
can confirm. same issue with both pikaur and pure makepkg
RubenKelevra commented on 2020-05-06 13:42 (UTC)
@dbermond
I already did choose the cleanBuild option on yay.
I also tried to download the files from aur and use makepkg, which also fails.
Sure that your package just builds fine because you have something cached? Because I cannot build it on multiple machines...
dbermond commented on 2020-05-01 18:18 (UTC)
@RubenKelevra Package is building fine. I have no problems with the git submodule mingw-std-threads.
Try to delete any possible old sources of mingw-std-threads from your $SRCDEST directory (and/or from the directory where PKGBUILD is placed), and also make sure that you're using plain makepkg with the cleanbuild option.
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