On Mon, Nov 19, 2001 at 02:21:13PM +0100, Stefano Zacchiroli wrote: > On Mon, Nov 19, 2001 at 01:57:26PM +0100, Sven wrote: > > We need to do a ocaml task package before the end of the week, if we want to > > have an ocaml task for woody. > > Right. > > > I don't really have time, but will be doing it, once i find a place describing > > such packages, which i am not finding right now, :((( > > With a rapid look on the policy and in the developers reference I can't > find any information describing how to do task package; you can ask on > debian-mentors ML.
did the same before posting, will post in the mentor ML. > > Anyway, i would like to know, quickly, from you other ocaml maintainers what > > packages should go in such a task package, or if we need more than one task > > package, or something such. > > I think that one task package maybe sufficient that include base package > but not libraries, we can also do another task package which includes > libraries. Something like: > > task-ocaml (Depends: ocaml, ocaml-doc, ocaml-tools, ledit, camlp4, > camlp4-doc, ocaml-findlib, camlidl, camlidl-doc, ocamlweb, tuareg-mode) > > (Anyway I doubt that we can have camlidl in Woody ...) Why not ? woody freeze for things ocaml related is not yet and we have at least a month still i think. > task-ocaml-libraries (Depends: camlzip, ocaml-netclient, > ocaml-netstring, ocaml-pxp, ocaml-shell, ocaml-xstr, ocamltk, lablgl, > lablgtk, lablgtkmathview, mlminidom, libxlib-ocaml) Why not one task alone ? Or a ocaml-task-base (with the ocaml package, or maybe a future ocaml-base with just the runtime stuff) and a ocaml-dev task ? Friendly, Sven Luther -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

