Le dimanche 22 août 2010 20:06:39, Stéphane Glondu a écrit : > Le 21/08/2010 18:46, Sylvain Le Gall a écrit : > > We could even define a variable for this e.g. add: > > > > origin = "Debian" > > > > in the META file. This is better than a comment: you can grep it and you > > can programmatically access it through findlib. It is also a construct > > allowed by META syntax (i.e. you can define useless variables). > > I quite like the idea. > > Florent Monnier wrote: > > in this example you can't use "origin" as a keyword too, because you > > can't prevent an upstream to use an "origin" field too, for example: > > origin="janest" > > OK one can grep "origin" to display its content, but not *filter* the > > META files that come from packagers. > > I don't understand what you mean.
filter like List.filter does OCAML_DIR=`ocamlc -where` ALL_META_FILES=`ls $OCAML_DIR/*/META` ADDED_META_FILES=`grep -l packagers $OCAML_DIR/*/META` $ALL_META_FILES contains the list of all META files $ADDED_META_FILES contains the list of all META files that were added by packagers If I want to provide a Makefile that will work for everyone, I don't want to use the META that were added by packagers, because not everyone will have these META in his system. Do you understand? -- Regards Florent -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

