The ACE library is already present into the OBS service with an
official project, and it is available to all openSuse users and to
other RPM-based distros.
But for Debian and Ubuntu ACE is included in their official
repository, so there is no sense to create another package for .deb
distros into the OBS.
Take a look to the ACE repository on OBS:
https://build.opensuse.org/project/show?project=devel%3Alibraries%3AACE
So, I'm still stucked :-S
Regards
Gianluca.
2013/6/6 Jan Engelhardt
On Thursday 2013-06-06 10:38, Gianluca Massera wrote:
And, I disagree with you that the number of built binary packages does not matter for OBS, because on the mailing list I read a lot of messages about the waste of space, the waste of resources and so on. And every time, the administrators instructs users to minimize the use of resources. And hence, the solution 1 is definitely a waste of resources because the source packages that I need to import will build dozen of binary packages when I just need one of those and the others will be unused but they will be built wasting resources.
But, if you submit ACE to the science/ project, all distros, including openSUSE, which does not yet have libace, can benefit.
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