On Tue, Oct 11, 2005 at 10:43:22PM +0200, Zbynek Winkler wrote: > I see that the 0.22 package uploaded to debian unstable depends on > boost1.33 that does seem to be getting into testing :(. So I've > downloaded the 0.23 packages from the monotone website. That depends on > 1.32. Is this what is going to be in debian proper? I am not realy sure, > but should it still depend on libboost-filesystem? I rememeber reading > something about rewrite of the path handling code... And does it realy > have to have 4MB? :(
The packages on the website are the ones that random people (e.g., me) built; they get rebuilt by the official deb maintainer when they get uploaded into debian proper. So they're not necessarily the same. We do still depend on libboost-filesystem, it's just much less central (we don't use it on common code-paths, and the places we do use it have been mostly factored out into a few parts, instead of being tangled through the code). > PS. Do I have a chance of trying out the usher-thingy using the package? Yes, though you'll need to grab the sample proxy code from someplace like http://grahame.angrygoats.net/viewmtn/fileinbranch.psp?branch=net.venge.monotone&path=contrib/usher.cc Note that it's all a bit experimental and rough-edged as yet. -- Nathaniel -- Details are all that matters; God dwells there, and you never get to see Him if you don't struggle to get them right. -- Stephen Jay Gould _______________________________________________ Monotone-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/monotone-devel
