Em 06-04-2018 09:40, Herbert Fortes escreveu: > Em 06-04-2018 07:19, Rogério Brito escreveu: >> Hi, Herbert. >> >> On Thu, Apr 5, 2018 at 11:52 AM, Herbert Fortes <terb...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> Em 05-04-2018 06:57, Rogério Brito escreveu: >>>> The upstream of pngquant has released quite a few releases since 2.5.0 >>>> that's currently in Debian. The current version is 2.11.7. >>>> >>>> Can we, please, have something newer than the current version? >>> >>> It is stopped because of a dependency: >>> >>> pngquant (2.8.2-1) UNRELEASED; urgency=medium >>> >>> TODO: * Needs packaging of >>> https://github.com/ImageOptim/libimagequant >>> (but no new packages for Stretch ...) >>> * check whether CVE-2016-5735 is fixed in latest upstream >> (...) >> >> Ah, I see... I didn't know that newer versions of the package required >> a new library... > > > I think the project was splitted. > > version 2.8 > ----------- > - libimagequant is a separate project > > The maintainer is very active. And I think the packages - pngquant > and libimagequant - should walk together. > >> >> BTW, taking a look at the repository for the library, it has bindings >> for a lot of languages and, perhaps, they should be built as needed, >> since, otherwise, they may be bloating the archive and never be used >> (depending if clients in the archive use this library)... > > I saw that too. I do not know what to do exactly (right now). > >> >>> I can send an ITP and try to do the Debian package if that helps. >> >> That would be awesome, if you could do that, because the lack of SSE2 >> optimization (if I understood things correctly with the current >> binaries) is a pain with amd64 systems (especially on my Core 2 Duo >> notebook that is already being loaded with some image processing tasks >> and trying to help the kernel team with support for the recent >> oversized armel kernels). >> > > As said, the maintainer is very active. Let's wait a few days. >
I started the packaging - libimagequant0(shared) and libimagequant-dev. No *-doc package yet. I think it can be an overkill. And I created a repository[0]. [0] - https://salsa.debian.org/debian-phototools-team/libimagequant About the build: - debian/copyright must be checked. - there is a lintian that I do not understand why: W: file-name-contains-wildcard-character N: N: The file name contains shell wildcard characters. N: N: These are most likely unexpanded wildcard characters from (for N: example) debian/*.install files, or it may have been installed by N: accident. N: N: Severity: normal, Certainty: possible N: N: Check: files, Type: binary, udeb N: It is true. The '*' is unexpanded. Here it should be 'x86_64-linux-gnu' as it is in 'debian/tmp'. If someone wants to be a 'Uploaders', please do it. Regards, Herbert