makepkg: reduce strictness of pkgver in depends linting

This change was introduced to prevent entries like depends=('foo>').
However, it had the unintended side effect of causing a number of
working PKGBUILDs to fail to build. This happened when a PKGBUILD
defined one variable through calling a "complex" statement within the
PKGBUILD's package function (e.g. a function or evaluating in a
subshell), then used it to define the package metadata variable.

extract_function_variable() cannot execute the package function in order
to retrieve this information, so it performs a simple grep + eval instead
and in the process misses the contextual awareness of running within the
package function.

While not catching these "issues" can result in incorrect SRCINFO, the
resulting packages are fine. Stop aborting on the common case where the
pkgver of a dependency is dynamically set during the package function
until the large number of broken PKGBUILDs are fixed, and the
restrictions of the PKGBUILD format are documented.

"Fixes" FS#58776

Signed-off-by: Eli Schwartz <eschwartz@archlinux.org>
Signed-off-by: Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org>
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Eli Schwartz 2018-07-19 02:12:48 -04:00 committed by Allan McRae
parent 757e85b21d
commit 316b031b7c

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@ -46,7 +46,8 @@ lint_depends() {
# remove optional epoch in version specifier
ver=${depend##$name@(<|>|=|>=|<=)?(+([0-9]):)}
lint_one_pkgname depends "$name" || ret=1
if [[ $ver != $depend ]]; then
# Don't validate empty version because of https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/58776
if [[ $ver != $depend && -n $ver ]]; then
# remove optional pkgrel in version specifier
check_pkgver "${ver%-+([0-9])?(.+([0-9]))}" depends || ret=1
fi