Dear Paul, Le vendredi, 7 décembre 2018, 16.15:01 h CET Paul Elliott a écrit : > I just downloaded it. It won't build under stretch. All the builds shown in > the logs are under sid or experimental.
It does under stretch-backports (aka stretch + backports) https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=hplip&suite=stretch-backports To build, it needs debhelper and dh-autoreconf from backports indeed. > Correct me if I am wrong, but if you build under sid, it won't run under > stretch, because the libraries linked against won't be the same. Exactly. Different release suites produce differently linked software. > I don't think it will help stretch users. Stretch users don't get updated software, ONLY security fixes. Stretch users who enabled backports can get an hplip that was built against stretch libraries that can be installed on stretch hosts. You seem to want a source hplip from unstable that builds without modifications in stable. That's not something I'm interested in providing and a very unusual requirement for Debian packages. You also seem to want binary hplip packages that, when built in unstable, can be installed on stretch hosts. That neither is something I'm interested in providing, _also_ an unusual requirement, and that cannot be easily guaranteed. Finally, this bug was about "Unable to backport package hplip on stretch". It is not a requirement for unstable packages to build without changes on stable. So I made minimal changes (thanks to inputs from this bug) to be able to build hplip in stretch-backports, AND I uploaded this modified package to the stretch-backports suite. It is now accessible in the Debian-standard way to get backported packages on stable. There's nothing more I can (or will) do. EOD for me. Cheers, OdyX
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