On Sat, 24 Jun 2006 01:31:35 +0200 Magnus Holmgren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tim Dijkstra wrote: > > A debian package I'm making has as part of its source a (almost) > > verbatim copy of the source of a package that is already in debian. > > It works perfectly like this and it's only 916K, but it feels a bit > > of a waste to include it in the source package. > > I can't however build-depend on the source of another debian > > package, can I? Should I ask for the other package to make an -dev > > package containing the source? This also doesn't feel right, > > because it's not a proper library... can make it into one of > > course... > > > > Comments? > > > Can you reveal the name of that other source package? It sounds like > it would be better if the package you're making were built from it > instead. The package I'm making is µswsusp, the package it's using is vbetool. It links in some routines from vbetool to post videocards at resume time. It does of course do other stuff as well. I don't think it makes sense to make both package build from the same source-package, they are both developed by somebody else. µswsusp is still very much in it's alpha stage, so maybe I should just ship it like this and try to work it out with both upstreams. grts Tim
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