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Re: Concurrent maintenance of the Octave packaging
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Ben Abbott |
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Re: Concurrent maintenance of the Octave packaging |
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Sat, 01 Oct 2011 22:38:27 -0400 |
On Oct 1, 2011, at 9:07 PM, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso wrote:
> Talking to jwe in #octave in IRC, he brought up an interesting point.
> Why don't we maintain the Octave packaging for various platforms
> (Macintosh OS X, Windows, debs and rpms) inside the Octave tree? And
> build them regularly? Even offer "use at your own risk" built debs and
> rpms from octave.org?
>
> The rationale is this: we can regularly check the status of the
> packaging and update it incrementally, possibly share maintenance.
> This is better than waiting for major releases and pile a lot of
> packaging work all at once.
>
> I am CCing the Debian Octave mailing list, because it's the one I more
> or less work with myself. I get the impression most packagers are
> listening in on the Octave maintainers' list, but if you know of a
> packager who isn't, please contact them. The rest of what I will say
> is mostly Debian-specific.
>
> I know that the usual Debian practice is to strip the debian/
> directory if a source tarball contains it, but that's usually because
> there isn't very good communication between Debian and upstream. Now
> that we're actually moving towards keeping the tarball source with the
> Debian packaging, perhaps this can be an overall good move? This
> should ease the burden of packaging if it's shared between Octave and
> Debian developers.
>
> - Jordi G. H.
The package managers on MacOS don't use debs. Instead, the package managers
(Fink & MacPorts) build and install from source.
Is the idea to provide a autotools build of a MacOS app bundle, and (?) a MacOS
disk image?
Ben