On Mon, Aug 26, 2019 at 5:27 PM Guillem Jover wrote:
> Not necessarily. Depending on what you need to cross-compile and its
> dependencies, you might already almost have everything you need. We do
> have cross-compilers available now in sid. We also have the mangled
> dpkg-cross'ed packages for t
On Mon, Aug 26, 2019 at 1:06 PM Simon McVittie wrote:
> They are meant to be created by a dpkg trigger (as symlinks to
> /usr/share/pkg-config-crosswrapper) when you add the armhf architecture:
>
> You usually need to add the foreign architecture to dpkg for
> cross-compilation anyway, to get pac
Hi all
Debian wiki says the following about pkg-config executables for cross
compilation in https://wiki.debian.org/CrossBuildPackagingGuidelines:
> When cross-building the build must select the correct tools who's output
> varies with architecture. This is usually done with an explicit GNU trip
Hi all
This email is a followup to this earlier issue:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2018/10/msg00044.html
The TL/DR is that unfortunately I could not organize any sort of
meeting of interested parties for th meeting (which is this week).
Fortunately based on the discussion other people
> Well, there are about three meetings per year, and I doubt the next meeting
> will be some soft of "definitive" (or will it?)
It is the last meeting where things can be added to C++20 so I would
call that definitive.
Hi
Last week I was at CppCon, which is the biggest C++ developers'
conference in the world. There were a lot of talks about dependencies,
packaging and deployment and other such things related to Debian. A
representative snippet can be seen in this video starting at 1:13:56:
https://www.youtube.c
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