Ansgar <ans...@debian.org> wrote: > > Still, having to first install some other package from some third-party > repository as proposed here for the systemd-genie package before being > able to use or build software is not very user-friendly and also makes it > harder to find sponsors interested in reviewing and uploading the package.
I definitely agree; my original motivation for wanting to get systemd-genie into contrib was that at the moment, using it requires the use of two third-party repositories. (I had experimented using the option to compile a .NET Core app down to a single native executable to cut that down to one, but since that turned a 101 KB executable into a _14 MB_ executable, I threw that idea out. The .NET runtime dependency at least is shared.) So, since the tools are there and if I can do it, it's looking to me like packaging .NET Core for main first is going to be the best way to go. Regards, Alistair
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