Ben Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > > All it does is included the Source-Depends field into the > > > > > .dsc file. This can later be used by apt or dbuild/buildd > > > > > to verify that all needed packages are installed for > > > > > building. > > > > > > > > sbuild already does this... (with it's own source > > > > dependencies generated from the dependencies of the binary > > > > package(s) of the source package and manually added source > > > > dependencies). > > > > > > This doesn't solve necessary binaries used in the make and build > > > process does it? > > > > Yes it does, as those are added by hand. > > That does little more than what we do now...and not everyone who > wants this feature, wants to do manual adding, otherwise they > wouldn't need it any way.
a) If you bothered to look at what the automatic src-dep generator produces, your claim that it `does little more than what we do now' is verifiably silly. b) manual adding _is_ still a major bonus, because it's `add once and it'll be checked automatically for all future builds'. c) You *can not* avoid manual additions for any sane and proper system of source dependencies. But in the rush to implement, something, anything (a hack, if you will), people don't seem to care about the details. > That's an impressive number, but it still has nothing to do with > this. What like constraints have nothing to do with source dependencies? Uh, no, it has quite a lot to do with this, and if you didn't want it mentioned, you shouldn't have brought it up in the first place (you mentioned buildd, not me). -- James

