Am Mi., 18. Sept. 2019 um 20:39 Uhr schrieb Andreas Tille <ti...@debian.org>: > [...] > > This is definitely an error in BioD itself, caused by a deprecation > > that turned into an error in recent LDC versions. > > So, libbiod will need to be upgraded for sure to fix this. > > @Pjotr: Can you comment on this? > > > In order to support all architectures and generate a pkg-config file I > > would have to reintroduce the Meson build definition (which upstream > > apparently has removed) or apply some hacks around the existing > > Makefile to make that work in a Debian context, which is quite a bit > > more work. > > As I told you before: I have no idea about meson. It would be great if > we could get it working but if we restrict the package to those > architectures where it builds out of the box and save some manpower I > bet the world will keep on turning round.
It's not just that. Also the build needs to be changed to respect Debian's compile flags, build a shared library and write a pkg-config file. All doable with Makefiles, but not really much fun. At that point just using Meson becomes easier. The package is team-maintained, right? In that case I may just give this a shot this weekend and get the biod package to build again. It shouldn't actually by hard to do at all (famous last words.... :P) > > Btw, if libundead has no users anymore, removing it completely may be > > a good idea - we don't need to maintain something that's dead and has > > no users. > > I was about to file a removal request to ftpmaster before you said in > your last mail that the former build issue might have been caused due > to the lack of libundead. I would really love to get rid of unneeded > packages. Better check for reverse dependencies, but if there are none, I don't see a need to keep it. Undead is basically deprecated & removed D stdlib modules with zero or very little maintenance, so generally something a project wants to get rid of rather quickly anyway, and quite likely nothing worth keeping in Debian on its own. Cheers, Matthias -- I welcome VSRE emails. See http://vsre.info/