Hi Bill, Quoting Blair Noctis (2022-08-31 22:12:48) > Hi Jonas, was trying this too then saw your ITP, happy to help.
Great! > I've manged to build a binary package, and using it on itself looks good > (at least it didn't fail cargo build or cargo test). That's good to know that the tool actually works - I hadn't found (i.e. taken) time to play with the built binary package yet myself). > Dependencies are updated and patched to keep up with crates.io versions. > > That said, I'm using the debcargo-conf "toolchain" [1]. Does the team > have some coordination on this? Do you mean to say that you updated and patched the packaging that I have already prepared, or that you started from scratch and needed to essentially repeat (team-style) some parts of what I'd already done? Please note that sccache is *not* maintained in the Rust team, as I disagree with the method used (and mandated) within that team - which seams to be *exactly* the "toolchain" that you are pointing to here. If that doesn't discourage you from collaborating directly with me on getting sccache into Debian, then great: Please have a look at what I've already put together and tell me if any of it is not obvious to you... If you prefer working same style as the Debian Rust team, then that's great too: Please join that team (if you haven't already) and help package some of the dependencies still missing in Debian, as listed at https://salsa.debian.org/debian/sccache/-/blob/debian/latest/debian/TODO but please then leave packaging of sccache itself to me. Kind regards, - Jonas -- * Jonas Smedegaard - idealist & Internet-arkitekt * Tlf.: +45 40843136 Website: http://dr.jones.dk/ [x] quote me freely [ ] ask before reusing [ ] keep private
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