Am Montag, 30.06.03 um 14:10 Uhr schrieb Peter O'Gorman:
On Monday, June 30, 2003, at 01:23 AM, David R. Morrison wrote:
I'm still a bit unclear about what your change would accomplish, Peter.
BuildDepends is not passed to dpkg. We use that only within Fink.
As you suggest, when the shared libraries plan is fully implemented, we'll
only have to invoke something like $SHARED_DEPS in the Depends line, and
it will be Fink's job to compute those dependencies and add them to
the Depends line before passing it to dpkg to make the deb.
Yes, but right now when fink builds a package, it adds the Depends: and BuildDepends: together to make a "SuperBuildDepends" and then tries to install all of them. This is why when you do fink build foo, it builds foo and then promptly installs foo-shlibs. It is annoying and unnecessary,
First off: if you just do a "fink build foo", then neither foo nor foo-shlibs should be installed. If latest Fink does that, it's a regression; it didn't use to do that, I took care of that case when I originally wrote the splitoffs case. Fixing such a regression will not require *any* changes to any .info files.
Or did you mean something different?
Cheers,
Max
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