There is not any magic pixie dust in makepkg that makes source problems go away. Rule of thumb: If you cannot get the program to compile from the source tarball, and make it install itself to a defined, temporary subdirectory, you do not even need to try packaging it. configure make make install', this is not always the case, and things can get real ugly if you have to apply patches to make everything work at all. Unfortunately, although a good bunch of program authors stick to the 3-step build cycle of '.
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