2011/10/25 Stéphane Glondu <glo...@debian.org>:
>  - it looks very (too?) small (120 lines of pure and trivial OCaml
>   code, with many blank lines, something that can be copy-pasted into
>   the toplevel) to be packaged on its own; what is the true motivation
>   of having this packaged in Debian? Is it a dependency of something
>   that you are planning to package?

Even if it's small, I figured it could be useful to others, so I
wanted to share it so that ones don't need to write it one more time.
And yes, it's a dependency of another project of mine. I don't know if
it's a dependency of a project which is not mine.

> Do you have evidence of its popularity?
Some showed an interest in it : https://github.com/gbe/ocaml-fdinfo

> On the other hand, ocaml-extunix looks like the ideal
>   place to put such stuff... have you tried to have this integrated
>   there?

No, I haven't yet.

>  - it looks Linux-specific (/proc)
Indeed, it is.

>  - calling "ls -goQ %s | grep -v total" is a no-go... please use
>   directly readdir and friends

I take your remarks under consideration, get rid of this ls call and
then submit it to extunix, following your advice.

Thank you for your time.

Grégory.


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