Accepted jack-audio-connection-kit 1.9.5~dfsg-1 (source amd64)
Jonas Smedegaard
jonas at jones.dk
Mon Apr 26 16:39:40 UTC 2010
Hi Luca,
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 05:52:34PM +0200, Luca Falavigna wrote:
>Il 25/04/2010 17.33, Jonas Smedegaard ha scritto:
>> jack-audio-connection-kit (1.9.5~dfsg-1) unstable; urgency=low
>> .
>> [ Jonas Smedegaard ]
>> * Use system waf. Build-depend on waf.
>> - Strip binary waf file (too risky to blindly invoke, and too much
>> hassle unpacking and inspecting properly).
>
>I'm trying to remove waf from Debian (see [1]), and this package is the
>last one still build-depending on it. Could you please undo this
>change?
I want to, just haven't figured out yet a way to use the shipped waf in
a way that I can trust: I really do not want to blindly execute an
upstream-shipped binary chunk. yes, I am aware that it is not really a
binary blob but a self-extracting tarball of some kind, just haven't
figured out a way to script unpacking it and verifying if its content is
sane.
Would you perhaps happen to know of an elegant approach? Or maybe you
have a list of prior users of your waf package so that I can go examine
those myself (and hope that what I find is not horrible relaxed
execution everywhere)?
Kind regards,
- Jonas
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