Hi,
Στις 14/4/2020 4:15 μ.μ., ο Michael Van Canneyt via lazarus έγραψε:
On Tue, 14 Apr 2020, Dimitrios Chr. Ioannidis wrote:
Don't distribute binaries, only sources. The binary may not work on all
distributions, you'd need to provide one for all platforms (which
you may
not have yourself). It may be outdated, no security fixed applied etc..
Michael.
Hmm, how about archive and/or object files for static linking ? An
approach that I saw in mormot ( I don't know if it is the same in OPK
I didn't check the package there ... )
Not good, you need to provide this for all possible architectures, and
that's not
possible for most people.
Yeap, I understand this. I'm still thinking my options .
< snip >
Distributing binaries is simply a big no-no. You must rely on the package
manager of your system for that.
You've got a point. After all, someone that uses a IDE and a compiler
AND want to install some packages, I assume that is capable enough to
use his system's package manager to solve any dependencies that may
exist ...
But I'm not sure that I understand completely regarding what is allowed
for getting a package accepted in OPK.
Is it a suggestion / best practice not to distribute binaries on OPK or
is it an prerequisite for acceptance ?
Could anyone plz clarify ?
regards,
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Dimitrios Chr. Ioannidis
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