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Source: med-fichier
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
Med-fichier supports CMake builds, and if CMake is used there are
several .cmake helper files generated which are currently missing from
the package. Downstream projects then expect those .cmake files to be
available, and it causes difficulty when they are not.
Please update the package to use the CMake buildsystem and include all
missing files.
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Control: tags -1 + wontfix
Hi,
On Fri, 10 Aug 2018 04:59:38 -0500 Kurt Kremitzki <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Source: med-fichier
> Severity: normal
>
> Dear Maintainer,
>
> Med-fichier supports CMake builds, and if CMake is used there are
> several .cmake helper files generated which are currently missing from
> the package. Downstream projects then expect those .cmake files to be
> available, and it causes difficulty when they are not.
>
> Please update the package to use the CMake buildsystem and include all
> missing files.
Upstream has just replied to my inquiry; the official build system for
med-fichier is the autotools. cmake support is acknowledged as
incomplete and may be removed in the future.
See upstream statements (in french):
> La construction officielle de la bibliothèque se fait à l'aide des
autotools.
> La version cmake est une version de confort et surtout utilisée pour
le portage Windows.
> Elle n'est pas au niveau sur plusieurs aspect (notamment la génération
de la doc. , la construction de l'api python ...)
> Ce n'est pas une bonne idée de l'utiliser pour construire les paquets.
> En lisant le rapport de bug que tu m'as fait suivre, cela m'inspire
quelques commentaires supplémentaires :
>
> La gestion des numéros de versions des bibliothèques .so est et doit
rester indépendante des versions de med-fichier.
> Il existe un lien entre le changement de numéro MED et le changement
de version des bibliothèques .so mais il n'est pas direct.
> La bonne gestion est uniquement correctement implémenté avec les
autotools....
> Si vous l'implémenter en Cmake il faut reprendre exactement la même
politique.
> Il n'est pas sûr que l'on garde la construction par cmake dans les
distributions med.
Then closing this bug as wontfix.
Thanks,
_g.
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