On Freitag, 17. Mai 2013, 09:48:11 wrote Gianluca Emme:
:-( that's a problem :-( The package is very big and complex, and it's not only a big effort to import the sources only for the ubuntu builds ... but it is also a bit silly from the user point of view that for installing my stuff they requires a different ace library package. And more important, because libace is used by a lot of other packages... rebuilding it into my repository can create conflict problems when the users install my package and another package from the universe repository both depending on libace :-( :-(
So, even I don't know how to check any legal issues about libace package, I cannot take into consideration the rebuilding of libace package.
There is another solution ??
we can of course manually import single files after reviewing. It is as usual just work. Or someone finishes the work on Download on Demand feature as described earlier this week ;) bd adrian
Thanks, Gianluca.
2013/5/17 Adrian Schröter
: On Freitag, 17. Mai 2013, 09:07:16 wrote Gianluca Emme:
Dear all, I'm trying to build a deb package for Ubuntu and one of the requirements is the libace-dev package. Opensuse build service reports that nothing provides libace-dev for Ubuntu... ... but it is one of the official package of Ubuntu:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=libace&searchon=names&suite=raring§ion=all
Why is not provided also on opensuse build service ??
universe packages got not imported because that repo was not clean legal wise.
So, if that package does not violate anything, you import the sources of it into your project to build against it. -- Adrian Schroeter SUSE Linux Products GmbH email: adrian@suse.de
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