On 2015-03-21 20:38:58, Paul Wise wrote: > On Sat, 2015-03-21 at 15:45 -0400, Antoine Beaupré wrote: > >> Yeah, that's weird. I haven't investigated why it happened... > > https://packages.qa.debian.org/w/wxwidgets2.8.html > https://packages.qa.debian.org/w/wxwidgets2.8/news/20141021T163919Z.html > https://bugs.debian.org/748169 > https://bugs.debian.org/762062
Makes sense. TLDR; 2.8 was deliberately removed from jessie and is being kept from entering back because it is unmaintained upstream. I guess the remaining question is why it's even still in sid. :) >> Maybe we can have the two packages diverge (between ubuntu and Debian) >> at that level. Eventually, those differences would go away as 3.0 gets >> propagated everywhere... > > Maybe with some macros and ifdefs you could default to wx 3.0 but allow > compiling with wx 2.8? >From what I understand, it can easily be built against 3.0 already. It may even autodetect whatever is there already. >> I am not sure. Maybe other DDs (in CC) can provide feedback here, but I >> would recommend providing a smaller tarball with only the OpenCPN source >> code. First it takes up less space on all the mirrors, and second it >> will make the FTP master's job easier. >> >> But my gut feeling is that binaries without source *will* be a problem, >> even if the software is free (like say wxWidgets). > > Yes, that will be a problem. I would suggest doing this: > > Strip all the binaries and embedded code/data copies from your VCS > repository (git/svn/cvs/etc). > > Automate the source tarball build process with the `make distcheck` > target of autotools/cmake etc and just create a source tarball > (opencpn-1.0.tar.xz) with no binaries or embedded code/data copies. > > Automate the Windows build process and have it download the requisite > binaries at build time. Or if you prefer a Windows build without network > build access, create a script to download the Windows binaries and put > those in an opencpn-win32-dev.zip file that people can just unzip in the > right place before starting the build. If a second unzip step is too > much for people, you could produce a source tarball for the Linux > distros and a source tarball with all the binaries for Windows folks. > Personally I think Windows users probably don't want the source, they > would just want the compiled binaries. You said it brother, that is pretty much what I was thinking of. :) Thanks for your feedback pabs! a. -- Les plus beaux chants sont les chants de revendications Le vers doit faire l'amour dans la tête des populations. À l'école de la poésie, on n'apprend pas: on se bat! - Léo Ferré, "Préface" -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org