Tom Lees wrote: > This gets more complicated. To allow for cross-compiling or bootstrapping, > some packages need to be compilable using the Source from another package, > so eg:- > > SrcPackage: xmp > Depends: awe-drv | src.awe
I don't think it adds any complexity if upstream source packages, debian source packages, and binary packages are all treated the exact same way. > IMHO this is where we need the possibility of dependencies on Source or > Binary packages. Also a standardized "build lab" (build-i386.debian.org, > etc.) being enforced would be a really nice way of ensuring a > self-consistent distribution. But I'm not sure if we have the resources > to do that. If we can do it on a piece-meal, automated basis - just a lowly 386 that someone's planning on chucking out might work. I've got one -- but it's currently being used as an internet gateway. > We should be planning this for Debian 2.0. The release of that will have > lots of nice new features (deity for one). I don't see too much of a need to rush it. The current system does work. Really, all a new system will do is make life a bit easier for the Debian developers. However, we may collectively decide that the ability to have cryptographically signed packages is so important that it is worth rushing it. Cheers, - Jim
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