Michael Stapelberg writes:
> Hi Gergely,
>
> Quoting Gergely Nagy (2012-06-19 23:48:47)
>> I'm willing to submit a patch to replace iniparser with inih[1],
>> anything to keep iniparser out of Debian, as that thing is the poster
>> child of brokenness.
> Sounds good to me, too. I can close the IT
Hi Gergely,
Quoting Gergely Nagy (2012-06-19 23:48:47)
> I'm willing to submit a patch to replace iniparser with inih[1],
> anything to keep iniparser out of Debian, as that thing is the poster
> child of brokenness.
Sounds good to me, too. I can close the ITP bug if you come up with a
patch :-).
Michael Stapelberg writes:
>> > Nevertheless, I would still like to ask: why? Does anything depend on
>> > this, any potential users that couldn't use something simpler?
>> > (There's another ini parsing library, also in C, in about 100 lines
>> > of code instead of 1500, that does pretty much ev
Valentin Lorentz writes:
> I packaged it because OwnCloud depends on it.
Ah, OwnCloud! That was it. Or, as I recall, csync, for which a patch
exists that removes the iniparser dependency, replacing it with
something far saner:
https://open.cryptomilk.org/issues/5
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Hi,
Quoting Valentin Lorentz (2012-06-19 18:51:05)
> > As said elsewhere, there was already an ITP, and even an RFS.
I know. I talked to Valentin and he said he doesn’t mind and doesn’t
actually want to maintain it :).
> > Nevertheless, I would still like to ask: why? Does anything depend on
> >
Michael Stapelberg writes:
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> Owner: Michael Stapelberg
>
> * Package name: libiniparser
> Version : 3.1
> Upstream Author : Nicolas Devillard
> * URL : http://ndevilla.free.fr/iniparser/
> * License : MIT/X11
> Programmi
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