[Pkg-javascript-devel] Packaging libeio (used by nodejs and libio-aio-perl) separately

Jérémy Lal kapouer at melix.org
Sun Jun 26 17:08:47 UTC 2011


On 08/06/2011 11:13, Alessandro Ghedini wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 05:22:01PM +0200, Alessandro Ghedini wrote:
>> On Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 11:58:07AM +0200, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
>>> On 11-06-06 at 11:28am, Alessandro Ghedini wrote:
>>>> On Sun, Jun 05, 2011 at 07:34:31PM +0200, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
>>>>> On 11-06-05 at 06:34pm, Alessandro Ghedini wrote:
>>>>>> While updating libio-aio-perl I've noticed that both the nodejs 
>>>>>> and libio-aio-perl packages bundle the libeio library [0], and I 
>>>>>> was wondering if it makes sense to package it as a stand-alone 
>>>>>> package (as per Debian Policy §4.13) instead, like many other 
>>>>>> distributions do (Fedora, RHEL, OpenSUSE, ...).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I haven't tried to build libio-aio-perl (it will need some 
>>>>>> patches, coordinating with upstream will be sensible) or nodejs 
>>>>>> (this seems easier) with the stand-alone library yet, but I think 
>>>>>> it may be worth a try.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I've set-up an initial version of the libeio package on git.d.o at 
>>>>>> [1], (note that I've not filed an ITP for it yet, and I won't if 
>>>>>> we decide that the package is not needed), and I could also take 
>>>>>> care of it in the future if I find a sponsor, or a DD 
>>>>>> co-maintainer.
>>>>>
>>>>> Makes good sense to mantain that library separately.  Great that 
>>>>> you've already done the initial preparations - please do go ahead 
>>>>> with filing an ITP for it!
>>>>>
>>>>> If you don't mind swithing the packaging style from the current 
>>>>> short-form dh to CDBS, then I would be happy to help maintain it.  I 
>>>>> can do the transition, or I can guide you - both is fine with me.
>>>>>
>>>>> Also fine with you keeping current packaging style and finding 
>>>>> someone else to sponsor/co-maintain.
>>>>
>>>> I've done the switch to cdbs (it's in the 'cdbs' branch of the git 
>>>> repo), feel free to do any modifications you find appropriate (you 
>>>> know cdbs better then me). I'll merge into master when it's ready.
>>>
>>> Excellent.
>>>
>>> But why not merge right away?  That eases use of git-buildpackage (else 
>>> I need to explicitly tell that I use unusual branch names).
>>
>> Don't know... I started with a buggy cdbs switch (it was failing to  build) 
>> so I moved everything to its own branch to keep 'master' working. Today I 
>> solved the problem and pushed the branch "as is". 
>>
>> Anyway, I've now rebased into master.
>>
>>> Inotice you added a .gbp.conf - that is better placed as 
>>> debian/gbp.conf.
>>
>> Naming the conf file .gbp.conf gives us the possibility to keep it out of
>> the debian.tar.gz file, otherwise it is automatically included (dpkg-source
>> is instructed to ignore it via the debian/source/local-options file).
>> Given that the gbp configuration makes only sense if paired with a git 
>> repository, I prefer to keep it this way (it was suggested to me by one of 
>> my sponsors).
>>
>> Anyway it's just a cosmetic thing, it really doesn't make any difference to 
>> me using the debian/gbp.conf way.
>>
>>> Also, I dislike versioning it 3.9 unless you are pretty certain that 
>>> upstream CVS tags are releases, not branches. I find it more appropriate 
>>> that we follow the version explicitly declared in configure.ac and call 
>>> our unofficial release 1.0~0.cvs20110526.  Using "~" leaves room for 
>>> upstream official release, and "0." leaves room for eventual switching 
>>> to a different VCS or maybe us changing our mind with VCS versioning - 
>>> both without introducing an epoch.
>>
>> I'm not certain of the versions on CVS... I just copied what Fedora is 
>> doing, but what you are proposing makes more sense. I've now modified the 
>> rules file and imported the new tarball in git with version 
>> "1.0~0.cvs20110605", from yesterday, which has some bugfixes (I've also 
>> tried to build nodejs with that version, and everything seems to work well).
> 
> Ping?


debian/rules:4: /usr/share/cdbs/1/rules/autoreconf.mk: No such file or directory

That file is in dh-autoreconf package, which is not in the build-dependencies.

Try building with git-buildpackage --git-pbuilder=/usr/bin/git-pbuilder
(see http://wiki.debian.org/cowbuilder for a quick cowbuilder setup).

Regards,
Jérémy.




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