Le lundi 9 octobre 2006 16:09, Adam Cécile (Le_Vert) a écrit : > Le lundi 9 octobre 2006 15:23, Daniel Baumann a écrit : > > Adam Cécile (Le_Vert) wrote: > > >> audacious-locales is only interesting, if you don't want the > > >> additional locales installed, but it is unpacked only 1.5mb, not > > >> worthwile, include that into audacious. splitted out locales is only > > >> worthwile for some real large programs like openoffice.org, mozilla-* > > >> etc. > > > > > > It would save 1500+440 x supported_archs in the archive, I don't think > > > it's so useless... But as you want (I still don't understand why > > > separate packages could be a problem ;)). > > > > What I've written above is from the user point of view. > > > > >From the archive point of view, space isn't a problem, but useless > > > > binary packages are (britney has to consider every binary package > > independently, which is stressing memory consumption etc.). > > > > >> as these pull-in jack and arts, it makes sense to keep these plugins > > >> as a seperate package (as you mentioned and I agreed before). when you > > >> drop the original audacious-plugins, you can just rename > > >> audacious-plugins-extra into audacious-plugins. > > > > > > Well... This make sense but what's about uo-coming 1.2.0 release ? > > > Upstream will release it as two separate sources tarball, one for the > > > core software and lib, another one for all plugins. > > > > If the plugins and the core tarball are always released together, you > > can include those two tarballs into one debian source package (the two > > tarballs and unpack it while build:), which will not change the debian > > binary packages/package relations. > > > > If not, you have to go through NEW anyway, so you don't gain anything > > with it doing it now already, except that you have suboptimal packages > > now. > > > > -- > > Address: Daniel Baumann, Burgunderstrasse 3, CH-4562 Biberist > > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Internet: http://people.panthera-systems.net/~daniel-baumann/ > > Re-uploaded ton mentors with all what you asked :) > > I hope it's ready, I'll be away for a few hours. > > Thanks in advance.
I'm back. Did you look at the new package?

