On Mon, 28 Nov 2011 09:34:00 +0100, Fabian Greffrath <fab...@greffrath.com> wrote: > > To provide all the binaries in gcc-mingw32 it will have to depend on > > {gcc,g++,gfortran}-mingw-w64-i686; its only contents will be the > > compatibility symlinks you mention (and the usual /usr/share/doc > > contents). It will pull in mingw-w64-i686-dev indirectly, and > > binutils-mingw-w64-i686 too. > > This sounds like a lot of packages to get lost in. Will you still get > *everything* if you install the mingw-w64 meta-package?
Yes; even though few people will use the Fortran or Ada compilers, the mingw-w64 package description states that it provides the full environment and it will keep on doing so. Users looking for a smaller set of packages will be able to install gcc-mingw-w64 for example, or even just gcc-mingw-w64-i686, and that will pull in the relevant mingw-w64-dev and binutils packages (and g++ will pull in gcc and libstdc++6 etc.). > > As I understand it having the mingw-w64 package produce a gcc-mingw32 > > package will make the gcc-mingw32 source package disappear eventually... > > A prior message to ftp-masters won't hurt, however. ;) Indeed, I'll do that before uploading! Regards, Stephen
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