Basically even though theres a HUGE overhead when it comes to distributing
static packages via apt, it can save time, bandwidth and cpu resources
because.. yeah, I mean you’re only downloading one or two packages vs
downloading up to 20 sometimes 700 packages at a time. This saves resources !!
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Hi, thanks for your reply.
On 25/06/2025 20:20, Antoine Le Gonidec wrote:
It seems this Write software mostly use submodules to depend on shared
dependencies, the best move here (but probably not the easiest one) would be to
packages these dependencies first.
Write itself would be packaged afte
Hi Jerome,
Jerome BENOIT writes:
> Hi,
>
> I am considering to package a software stored at GitHub.
> It is under active development and it builds well in Sid.
> However it appears that its source tarball at GitHub does not
> contain all the necessary material: its submodules are not included.
>
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It seems this Write software mostly use submodules to depend on shared
dependencies, the best move here (but probably not the easiest one) would be to
packages these dependencies first.
Write itself would be packaged afterwards, and build-depend on the packages
included before it in the Debian arc
On 25/06/2025 5:38 pm, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
I am considering to package a software stored at GitHub.
It is under active development and it builds well in Sid.
However it appears that its source tarball at GitHub does not
contain all the necessary material: its submodules are not included.
This is
Hi,
On 25/06/2025 11:13, Otto Kekäläinen wrote:
I am considering to package a software stored at GitHub.
It is under active development and it builds well in Sid.
However it appears that its source tarball at GitHub does not
contain all the necessary material: its submodules are not included.
Th
> I am considering to package a software stored at GitHub.
> It is under active development and it builds well in Sid.
> However it appears that its source tarball at GitHub does not
> contain all the necessary material: its submodules are not included.
> This issue seems to be an old GitHub issue.
Hi,
I am considering to package a software stored at GitHub.
It is under active development and it builds well in Sid.
However it appears that its source tarball at GitHub does not
contain all the necessary material: its submodules are not included.
This issue seems to be an old GitHub issue. Wha
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