On Friday, December 30, 2022 4:09:38 PM EST Sebastian Andrzej Siewior wrote: > On 2022-12-29 00:37:20 [-0500], Scott Kitterman wrote: > > I've pushed additional d/copyright changes to the experimental branch. > > With those changes, uscan should produce a DFSG free tarball. Because I > > ripped out all the Windows specific stuff, the Rust crates don't compile. > > I don't know enough about building Rust crates yet to know why it's > > trying to build the optional windows dependencies. I brute forced my way > > out of it with the attached patch. > > I need to check this in a buildd-env but on my sid-vm it works. So there > are probably some deps missing. > > > With that patch and the d/rules and d/control changes I sent you earlier, > > that compiles. It FTBFS in install because that rules was missing a > > bunch of stuff, but I think this is enough to move forward with. > > > > I'll work on d/copyright changes to document the vendored crates. Let me > > know how else I can help. > > I pushed some updates to the exp branch. I checkout your > clamav-1.*tar.xz. Added a patch to use system's libtfm. This builds now > when cmake is invoked manually and the testsuite passes. Tomorrow I will > start fixing d/rules properly. > > Thank you for the d/copyright work. > We will need to go through the new queue due to libclamav11. I will try > to get something build-able tomorrow before the new year but I can't > make a promisse.
Great. I finished the changes for the embedded crates (it's not perfect machine readable copyright format, but it's close and I think it will do for the moment) and pushed the change. It should be a fast forward for you when you pull it. I think the short d/rules file that I sent you earlier has the ~correct build options for us, so don't redo that if you don't have to. I'll be around this weekend, so if you upload it, I should be able to check it through New. I'll send an email to the release team warning them about our need for an upcoming transition slot. Anything else I can help with? Scott K
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