Update builddeps type to list

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Joshua Strobl 2017-05-22 16:15:15 +03:00
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**autodep** | `bool` | Set to `no` to disable automatic binary dependency resolution at build time **autodep** | `bool` | Set to `no` to disable automatic binary dependency resolution at build time
**emul32** | `bool` | Set to `yes` to enable an `-m32` build (32-bit libs) **emul32** | `bool` | Set to `yes` to enable an `-m32` build (32-bit libs)
**libsplit** | `bool` | Set to `no` to disable splitting of libraries into `devel` sub-packages **libsplit** | `bool` | Set to `no` to disable splitting of libraries into `devel` sub-packages
**builddeps** | `dict(s)` | Specify build dependencies for the package. You can learn more [here](/articles/packaging/packaging-practices/en/#build-dependencies). **builddeps** | `list` | Specify build dependencies for the package. You can learn more [here](/articles/packaging/packaging-practices/en/#build-dependencies).
**rundeps** | `dict(s)` | Specify further runtime dependencies for the packages. You can learn more [here](/articles/packaging/packaging-practices/en/#runtime-dependencies). **rundeps** | `dict(s)` | Specify further runtime dependencies for the packages. You can learn more [here](/articles/packaging/packaging-practices/en/#runtime-dependencies).
**replaces** | `dict(s)` | Replace one package with another, used when renaming or deprecating packages for clean upgrade paths **replaces** | `dict(s)` | Replace one package with another, used when renaming or deprecating packages for clean upgrade paths
**patterns** | `dict(s)` | Allows fine grained control over file placement within the package or sub-packages. Useful for packages that are development only (i.e. `/usr/bin` files) **patterns** | `dict(s)` | Allows fine grained control over file placement within the package or sub-packages. Useful for packages that are development only (i.e. `/usr/bin` files)