Chris Gianelloni wrote:
On Thu, 2008-03-13 at 14:34 +0100, Natanael Copa wrote:
On Thu, 2008-03-13 at 00:35 +0100, Fabio Erculiani wrote:

I offer my help to fix DEPEND/RDEPEND split issues which is causing me
a lot of headaches (along with localizations).
For reference, please have a look here: http://planet.sabayonlinux.org/?p=105
I'm another distro builder that uses the Gentoo framework. I can only
agree. I had to roll my own binary package format and after a short
while I had to do the dependencies myself and just ignore RDEPEND since
it was close to useless.

I'm a distro builder, too, and I haven't been hitting any of these
problems.  Would you care to point out the actual problems, or will the
"close to useless" comment be our only indication of the perceived
problems?
Regarding the RDPEND's, there is nothing in the framework protecting the RDEPENDS from be wrong. If its wrong, package still compiles and installs and (almost) everyone is happy. It pulls in unnecessary stuff but who cares? Disk space is cheap.

So since I build a distro where size does matter (uclibc) I realised that even if I submit bugs for broken RDEPEND, there will never be an end to those bug reports. Looking at this thread, it seems i was right.

That doesn't mean i dont submit bugreports. I do and I very often submit a patch. But there is a limit on how much you can fix in upstream before you need to go other ways. (That applies to fixing package splitting upstream as well btw...)

-nc
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