On Thu, 3 Feb 2011 15:39:49 +
Wookey wrote:
> dpkg-cross in fact only picks files out of packages by positive
> identification as libraries or headers. It misses out generic 'other
> stuff' in ((/usr)/lib, which generally works pretty well, but in
> this tcl case it's not suffient for tcl-dep
+++ Loïc Minier [2011-02-01 12:50 +0100]:
> On Tue, Feb 01, 2011, Wookey wrote:
> > But if something is looking for arch-independent stuff in /lib then in
> > general that's wrong, and I'm not aware of any examples of
> > correctly-packaged packages that need this. Any arch-independent files
> > wi
On Tue, 1 Feb 2011 12:50:48 +0100
Loïc Minier wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 01, 2011, Wookey wrote:
> > But if something is looking for arch-independent stuff in /lib then in
> > general that's wrong, and I'm not aware of any examples of
> > correctly-packaged packages that need this. Any arch-independent
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On 31/01/11 20:18, Steve Langasek wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 05:16:15PM +, Wookey wrote:
>> So, the questions is - which of these is the correct fix:
>> 1) make dpkg-cross copy over symlinks even when they point into
>> /usr/share
>> 2) mak
On Tue, Feb 01, 2011, Wookey wrote:
> But if something is looking for arch-independent stuff in /lib then in
> general that's wrong, and I'm not aware of any examples of
> correctly-packaged packages that need this. Any arch-independent files
> will be supplied by an arch all package that the build
+++ Steve Langasek [2011-01-31 12:18 -0800]:
> > So, the questions is - which of these is the correct fix:
> > 1) make dpkg-cross copy over symlinks even when they point into
> > /usr/share
> > 2) make tcl8.5 put tclConfig.sh in /usr/lib/tcl8.5 instead of
> > /usr/share/tcltk/tcl8.5
> > 3) make sql
Hi Wookey,
On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 05:16:15PM +, Wookey wrote:
> Debian policy (8.2) says:
> ---
> It is recommended that supporting files and run-time support programs
> that do not need to be invoked manually by users, but are nevertheless
> required for the package to function,
(please drop cc's other than debian-policy in replies if you want to
work on that)
Hi Wookey,
Wookey wrote:
> Debian policy (8.2) says:
> ---
> It is recommended that supporting files and run-time support programs
> that do not need to be invoked manually by users, but are neverthele
For this specific tcl issue, there was some discussion in Debian
#599206; I didn't comment back on the bug, but I liked Goswin's
proposal
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Loïc Minier
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