Hi Steffen.

Thanks for your attention to my post.

>> We're trying to pack the free framework called Fw4spl. You can find its sources on https://code.google.com/p/fw4spl/. >> Our problem is that Fw4spl uses libraries which aren't available on the Debian repositories. These libraries are iconv,
> Which is not by chance part of libc6?
> # dpkg -S /usr/bin/iconv
> libc-bin: /usr/bin/iconv

It's true but I needed the library libiconv.so, which isn't part of libc6. But I've discussed with a fw4spl's responsible and it seems that iconv is no longer used into the last version. So this issue is fixed now.

> The challenge typically is to have someone to update the packages e.g. when some dependency > is removed from the archive - like being updated. This does not happen too often, but with Java > in particular those implicit dependencies on particular versions may be truly nasty.

> Once merged wiht your source tree it seems likely you find it all hard to remove again. > Is there a chance you could just officially be the ones maintaining it? By forking the github repository?

Indeed, integrate Camp could cause more problems than it solves... It seems me that is the simplest solution.

I don't know if anyone else uses Camp today, but maybe that I can ask it to the person in charge of Camp.


Best regards,

Corentin Desfarges, IRCAD France


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