Hello,
I have just added in the Subversion repository the camlrpc source package. It is both a library and a binary that allow Caml programs to use Sun RPC.
As this is my first package, I may not have done it the right way, so don't hesitate to give me your feedback.
On IRC, I had a discussion with Sven concerning hack in debian/rules vs. clean changes in upstream Makefiles. Sven said that he prefers clean changes in upstream Makefiles.
In this package, during compilation "depend" files are created in the examples, and I don't want to see them in the package. So I tried to fix the Makefiles DISTCLEAN targets, but it didn't work because DISTCLEAN is executed before compilation, and "depend" files are generated during compilation.
So, for now, I've gone with a "find . -name 'depend' -exec rm {} \;" in
debian/rules (hackish way). Maybe a cleaner solution would be to
separate the compilation of the software itself and its examples, so
that we do not have "depend" files in examples folders.What do you think ?
(If it's not clear, don't hesitate to ask for more information. My english is not so good, which may lead to misunderstandings).
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