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Re: [opensuse-factory] Inclusion of games libraries
- From: Philipp Thomas <pth@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2011 18:57:13 +0200
- Message-id: <20111005165713.GE11466@paradies.suse.de>
* Cristian Morales Vega (cmorve69@xxxxxxxx) [20111005 17:38]:
OK, I'll look into those.
Why? If the code in question invokes undefined behaviour it's pure luck if
it does what was intended. Most of these bug have been rather easy to fix in
the past.
I already redid a few :)
I'd say it's rather easy! If no package inside the distribution uses it
*and* there's nobody willing to really care for it the package gets dropped.
Philipp
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Not really a lot. There are the strict aliasing and undefined
behaviour warnings.
OK, I'll look into those.
and the latter is in a memory allocator I don't dare to touch.
Why? If the code in question invokes undefined behaviour it's pure luck if
it does what was intended. Most of these bug have been rather easy to fix in
the past.
The descriptions/summaries could be improved.
I already redid a few :)
One could argue that having the package in the main repo could incentive
it's use, and perhaps provide more Linux games in the long run. But right
now we don't have so many packages that require Ogre.
I'd say it's rather easy! If no package inside the distribution uses it
*and* there's nobody willing to really care for it the package gets dropped.
Philipp
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