> BTW, I'm just testing a patch to allow the automated installation of
> missing build-essential/toolchain packages, as a configurable option.
> Would that be useful for you?
Probably. Anything to make chroots less fragile and dependent on manual
intervention is probably a good thing.
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Clint Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Does this look OK? It covers all the bases, but we might need to be a
>> bit more intelligent about which gets used when. This should ideally
>> be expressed in the same manner as a Depends line in the contro
> Does this look OK? It covers all the bases, but we might need to be a
> bit more intelligent about which gets used when. This should ideally
> be expressed in the same manner as a Depends line in the control file,
> so we can have arch-specific and alternative packages.
>
> [Sbuild/Conf.pm]
>
Clint Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> OK. Will "linux-libc-dev" be sufficient, or would a regex be better?
>> i.e. will this contain a version number or some other variation
>> (perhaps for non-Linux ports) in the name either now or at some point
>> in the future?
>
> Previous state (since t
> OK. Will "linux-libc-dev" be sufficient, or would a regex be better?
> i.e. will this contain a version number or some other variation
> (perhaps for non-Linux ports) in the name either now or at some point
> in the future?
Previous state (since the inception of linux-kernel-headers up to what
Clint Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Package: sbuild
> Version: 0.54
>
> At some point, @toolchain_regex in Conf.pm should be modified to
> match linux-libc-dev instead of linux-kernel-headers.
No problem.
> libc*-dev will be modified to have a strict dependency on
> linux-libc-dev once it
Package: sbuild
Version: 0.54
At some point, @toolchain_regex in Conf.pm should be modified to
match linux-libc-dev instead of linux-kernel-headers.
libc*-dev will be modified to have a strict dependency on
linux-libc-dev once it makes its way into testing.
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