Bootstrapping libav on a new architecture
Jonas Smedegaard
dr at jones.dk
Tue Jun 19 10:35:09 UTC 2012
On 12-06-19 at 09:59am, Fabian Greffrath wrote:
> Am 19.06.2012 09:46, schrieb Reinhard Tartler:
> >Currently, libx264 and gpac use that, but opencv only in ubuntu (I
> >need it there because all of those are not in main, and I want to
> >keep the differences minimal). I'll switch opencv as well in the next
> >upload.
>
> Maybe we should leave a note in README.Debian or README.source stating
> that there are known circular build-dependencies that complicate
> bootstrapping, but that the affected codecs are strictly optional to
> libav and the circles could get forced open by simply leaving them out
> of libav's Build-Depends.
I agree it would be nice to mention that - but more importantly is the
trick of using dpkg-buildpackage flags -d and -b.
README.source is the proper place: its purpose is exactly to document
unusual stuff related to _building_ packages (it is irrelevant for the
_users_ of the package).
What would be even better is to add a hint to control file which exact
packages can be skipped to generate a crippled-but-usable-for-rebuild
package. I forgot what that hint is called or its syntax (even if I was
at the meeting in Cambridge when its name was decided): Try ask at
emdebian or search the wiki for it.
Regards,
- Jonas
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