On Mon, Jun 01, 2015 at 08:58:30AM +0200, Christian Grothoff wrote:
> On 06/01/2015 08:07 AM, carlo von lynX wrote:
> > I was thinking of writing up an ebuild recipe for gentoo, that would
> > have a whole lot in common with Daniel's excellent openwrt Makefile.
> > To avoid further duplication I can imagine it would be practical if
> > the gnunet build process was capable of making smaller installs by
> > selection via configure flags. It already has many switches like
> > --enable-experimental and --without-microhttpd but probably could
> > offer more to fit the new installation use cases... like, why did it
> > produce gnunet-scrypt, gnunet*template, gnunet-daemon-regexprofiler,
> > gnunet-helper-transport-wlan-dummy, gnunet-service-dht-* for average
> > desktop users even?
>
> Because some like gnunet-scrypt, and the wlan-dummy is required for
> running 'make check' (and it must be in the normal installation
> directory for 'make check' to work).
A set of different non-overlapping ${foo}_install Make targets would be
nice and could serve as a unified method for creating more atomic
packaging in distributions instead of redundantly implementing that
task again for each of them.
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