Hi again,

once the packages mentioned in my previous mail available, one can then
consider libgnome2, libgnomeui, etc. but there's another dependency
loop. I'm attaching an SVG image that depicts it.

I tried the following:

 * build libproxy without having libmozjs-dev installed. No tweaks are
   needed, configure summary just shows that mozjs support is disabled.

 * build libsoup2.4, everything's fine.

 * build gvfs, noticed an FTBFS on non-Linux architectures due to
   bluetooth stuff in a .install; patch on its way to the BTS. Once that
   fixed, libgnome2-dev becomes installable.

 * build libbonoboui, everything's fine.

 * build libgnomeui, everything's fine.

 * build xulrunner, everything's fine.

 * build libproxy again, with libmozjs-dev installed this time, it looks
   like everything's fine, mozjs support is enabled this time.


So it looks like by uploading a manually-built (and untouched, which is
what I'm trying to do as much as possible) libproxy package, we get rid
of the dependency, and it'll only need a binNMU to get mozjs support
once xulrunner's built.

Mraw,
KiBi.

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