The usual "sent-before-you-attach" syndrome... On Sun, Mar 05, 2006 at 09:26:16PM +0100, Filip Van Raemdonck wrote: > > On Sat, Feb 25, 2006 at 04:06:47PM +0100, Kilian Krause wrote: > > > > > Any place we can get them before acceptance?[1] I have a library package > > > myself in there only for split out of a single lib, and it's been there > > > for a few weeks now. > > > > deb http://people.debian.org/~kilian/pkg-voip/ ./ > > deb-src http://people.debian.org/~kilian/pkg-voip/ ./ > > Based on these I've created a two-binary package, one equivalent to the > current one and another minimal dependency one - for use on my XFCE > system. > Debian .diff.gz attached, unpack and diff against your unpacked revision > to see what changed. > > For a reasonably clean rules file I had to rename the "regular" build to > ekiga-full. > That's suboptimal, but I'm not sure how to work around easily. > > TODOs: > > - There should probably a -common package (or perhaps ekiga, depending on > ekiga-full | ekiga-tiny) which contains, well, all files contained in > both builds ;) > - I had to make some upstream changes to get things to build out of the > source directory. Most changes are clean and straight-forward I believe, > but there was one particular class of changes which is ugly: upstream > #includes ../../config.h in a lot of places, as there's an internal > config.h along the include path. In an out-of-source build, there is no > more ../../config.h; incidentally due to the available -I flags I was > able to change them to ../config.h instead and get things to work but > ideally the internal config.h should be renamed to something less > generic so it no longer clashes with the autotools config.h, and then > the include can be - as it should - for just "config.h". > > I can't file a wishlist bug yet as the package has not entered the > archives. > > I hope you'll include two builds in a next version.
mvg,
Filip
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