Hello, On Thu, 18 Apr 2013 16:07:44 +0100 Dmitrijs Ledkovs <x...@debian.org> wrote:
> > On 18 April 2013 16:41, Matthias Klose <d...@debian.org> wrote: > >> - Tcl/Tk: Wookey and Dimitrij did start on that in Ubuntu, patches > >> are available in Debian bug reports. > >> Currently the shared libraries are split out into separate > >> packages, and are co-installable. Not yet tested if this enough to > >> run an embedded interpreter. > > Could I please have more info? :) > Well there are patches to move .so libraries from /usr/lib/tk8.*/ to > /usr/lib/$(MULTIARCH)/tk8.*, same for tcl and matching tcltk-defaults > package to have similar symlinks everywhere. > And basically mark that package with .so's as multiarch:same. The > interpreter packages are still not marked multi-arch anything. And as > doko said, there wasn't anything else done e.g. test embedded > interpreter use-case. By the way, have you contacted Sergei on this? > Personally, I'm not yet convinced about this interpreter > multiarchification, but hey Debian is a Universal OS ;-) and I don't > see any reason to not do this. Well, it may make sense, but really there will be not many people running foreign interpreters at all, in my opinion. Is there a wiki page on Tcl/Tk multiarchification? To Sergei (added to Cc): I'd like to join the effort in packaging Tcl/Tk and stuff, as I said before; but as you've been the most active person on the team for quite some time I'm a bit hesitant about interrupting the process by committing things :) I guess, we need some co-ordination; also, in my opinion, the mailing list needs revival. -- WBR, Andrew
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