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opera-developer :: fix checksums + correct symlink #55

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Signed-off-by: Ike Devolder ike.devolder@studioemma.eu

Signed-off-by: Ike Devolder <ike.devolder@studioemma.eu>
sha256sums_i686=('6a8cebc47e2cfb121617f0c51f1974d74ef742037757fcca3a011c0f7341705a')
sha256sums_x86_64=('9cfad413d4f23f2881bf53bea94227e6dd6259c1461b80bdc216b8816ea6be46')
sha256sums_i686=('be60c87212307a06d7628761b9bb16e15c2bc7d711957467b4c55e2f7f868b32')
sha256sums_x86_64=('36e153c3778ab543ea0b0921534f42dd689aaadd1fe0aac43d5e5fcb832a8a58')
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These are updated automatically on our server when the packages are built.

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In a way it is annoying you don't share a 'working' version of the pkgbuild. If someone uses your repo to build opera-develper that someone must first run updpkgsums before being able to run makepkg.

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Isn't that to be expected if you are building packages for your own repo anyway? It is a part of the packaging process. Otherwise why not just add our repo and use it directly? This github repo is not the AUR, that's not its intended purpose. However, with that said, it wouldn't be difficult to have the server update the PKGBUILD's with the new checksums. I'll add it to my todo list. Cheers!

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I'm only trying to help other people ;). I have opera-developer in my own repo.

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odinho commented Jul 28, 2015

Yeah, this bit me a few days ago. I fixed it by deleting the faulty symlink and creating a new one.

Currently it tries to go to /usr/usr/lib, which of course doesn't exist.

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