Le 19/08/2014 10:44, Daniel Pocock a écrit : > What exactly does this mean - is it about what should be built or what > should be included in the binary package?
I agree this message is unclear. 'yes' means the package will be configured to build all modules, 'no' means mh_make will then ask what modules should be built. It doesn't affect which modules will be installed. > For my own package, some of the modules need to be built and used at > build time but they do not need to be included in the binary package > that is produced. Should I say yes or no for such modules? Any module built is automatically installed. It isn't possible to build a module and not install it. This is indeed annoying when some modules are only useful for the tests and end up being installed in the final package. This increases the size of the package and adds useless dependencies (this can be seen with the wagon2 package for example where the wagon-tck-http module is installed). Emmanuel Bourg