Previously we were outputting built debs into ./debs instead of
standard folder ./output. We were also sorting built_packages.txt so
that $(cat ./built_packages.txt) returned an alphabetically sorted
list.
This caused issues for pushes that updated both a package and one or
more of its dependencies, if the dependencies start with a letter that
is later in the alphabet.
Latest example was libforestdb and libsnappy. Libforestdb depends on
libsnappy, but the buildorder as given to build-package.sh was
"libforestdb libsnappy". During the libforestdb build libsnappy was
built first, but the deb put into the standard ./output folder (that's
how our build system currently handles built dependency debs). When
build-package.sh then later tries building libsnappy it skips it
since it has already been built. We then end up with only libforestdb
in the ./debs folder.
Fix this issue by putting all debs in ./output/, and then moving the
once mentioned in built_packages.txt to ./debs/.
Fixes https://github.com/termux/termux-packages/issues/8773.
It is one (soon two) years behind, and is a big hack: some of the debs
are larger than our upload system can handle, and the file lists are
generated from the tlpdb in a not so nice way that breaks horribly on
every texlive release. Disk space is somewhat of a concern again on
the host that fosshost gives us at no (!) cost, and removing
texlive-full gives us ~1 GB of space.
The reasonable thing to do would be to set up a separate
"termux-texlive" repo, and create a package for every texlive package
rather than for every collection as done here. Debian, ubuntu and
friends properly creates subpackages. I am not really motivated to do
this though, so if someone else has use of a properly packaged texlive
and wants to look into it, then that would be great.
Users that want to use texlive should install texlive-installer
instead, it anyways allows for more convenient installation (you can
freely choose which scheme and which packages to install).
Currently we are installing package specific completions for fisg shell
in `$PREFIX/share/fish/completions` which is incorrect. This also fixes
completions from fish ahell conflicting with other packages'
completions.