Goswin von Brederlow <[email protected]> writes:
> Stéphane Glondu <[email protected]> writes:
>
>> Le 29/08/2010 23:10, Arthur Loiret a écrit :
>>> There you go:
>>>
>>> http://people.debian.org/~aloiret/squeeze/llvm/llvm-2.6_2.6-10.dsc
>>> http://people.debian.org/~aloiret/squeeze/llvm/llvm-2.6_2.6-10.debdiff
>>
>> From the diff:
>>> define libllvm-ocaml-dev_extra_binary
>>> if test "x$*" = "xlibllvm-ocaml-dev" ; then \
>>> - cp $(D)/debian/$*.META
>>> $(D)/debian/$*/$(OCAML_STDLIB_DIR)/METAS/META.llvm ; \
>>> + cp $(D)/debian/$(strip $(call pkgname,$*)).META
>>> $(D)/debian/$(strip $(call
>>> pkgname,$*))/$(OCAML_STDLIB_DIR)/METAS/META.llvm-$(UVERSION) ; \
>>> fi
>>> endef
>>
>> This won't work because of "." in $(UVERSION). "." is reserved for
>> delimiting subpackages. You should replace them with something else
>> (e.g. "_"), or drop punctuation altogether (as in META.llvm27). And the
>> contents should also reflect the (findlib) package name.
>>
>> Actually, the same applies for llvm-2.7 as well... The META files should
>> be fixed for both, or dropped. They are useless as they are (it was fine
>> when the package name was versionless).
>>
>> Attached is a (tentatively) fixed META.llvm-2_7 file. Beware that the
>> "directory" variable refers to the actual directory (here, llvm-2.7),
>> and the "requires" refer to the package name (i.e. the extension of the
>> META file, here llvm-2_7 or whatever you choose).
>>
>> And by the way, "libllvm-ocaml-2.7-dev" doesn't respect OCaml packaging
>> policy (which is still work in progress...) and is not handled by
>> dh_ocaml (the virtual package with ABI hash is not provided)...
>> something like "libllvm-2.7-ocaml-dev" would be better.
>>
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> --
>> Stéphane
>
> Should we have an ExtUnix.Linux submodule for eventfd and signalfd?
>
> Or use
>
> let eventfd () = throw ENOSYS
>
> on platforms that don't have it?
>
>
> I could imagine emulating the eventfd with pipes but signalfd might be
> impossible to emulate.
>
> MfG
> Goswin
Please ignore. I somehow replied to the wrong mail.
MfG
Goswin
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