Re: [Fink-devel] Hmm. I wonder what this means?

2002-04-25 Thread Kyle Moffett

On Thursday, April 25, 2002, at 03:21 AM, Martin Costabel wrote:

> They have been using dpkg to install Darwin (as in standalone Darwin,
> without OSX) all the time. If you have the Darwin CD or downloaded
> Darwin-1.4.1 (very outdated now, but still the latest available), you
> have most of the system in the form of *.debs, like
>
> /Darwin/System/Installation/packages/zsh_3.0.8-28_powerpc-apple-
> darwin.deb
> or even
> /Darwin/System/Installation/unsupported/xfree86_4.1.0_powerpc-apple-darwin.
> deb
>
> I count 276 such powerpc-apple-darwin.debs in my Darwin tree.
>
> Darwin has also the full set of dpkg binaries:
>
> % ls /Volumes/Software/Darwin/usr/bin/dpkg*
> /Volumes/Software/Darwin/usr/bin/dpkg
> /Volumes/Software/Darwin/usr/bin/dpkg-buildpackage
> /Volumes/Software/Darwin/usr/bin/dpkg-deb
> /Volumes/Software/Darwin/usr/bin/dpkg-distaddfile
> /Volumes/Software/Darwin/usr/bin/dpkg-genchanges
> /Volumes/Software/Darwin/usr/bin/dpkg-gencontrol
> /Volumes/Software/Darwin/usr/bin/dpkg-name
> /Volumes/Software/Darwin/usr/bin/dpkg-parsechangelog
> /Volumes/Software/Darwin/usr/bin/dpkg-scanpackages
> /Volumes/Software/Darwin/usr/bin/dpkg-shlibdeps
> /Volumes/Software/Darwin/usr/bin/dpkg-source
> /Volumes/Software/Darwin/usr/bin/dpkg-split
>
> --
> Martin

Thanks, I just wasn't sure what that was.

Kyle Moffett


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Re: [Fink-devel] Hmm. I wonder what this means?

2002-04-25 Thread Martin Costabel

Kyle Moffett wrote:
> 
> I found something interesting here, and I wonder what it means:
> 
> /Developer/Makefiles/CoreOS/dpkg/control:
> Package: coreosmakefiles
> Maintainer: Darwin Developers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Description: Core OS Makefiles
> Build-Depends: cctools, libsystem, files, zsh, gnumake, file-cmds,
> shell-cmds, text-cmds
> 
> I wonder if Apple is using/planning to use dpkg?

They have been using dpkg to install Darwin (as in standalone Darwin,
without OSX) all the time. If you have the Darwin CD or downloaded
Darwin-1.4.1 (very outdated now, but still the latest available), you
have most of the system in the form of *.debs, like

/Darwin/System/Installation/packages/zsh_3.0.8-28_powerpc-apple-darwin.deb
or even
/Darwin/System/Installation/unsupported/xfree86_4.1.0_powerpc-apple-darwin.deb

I count 276 such powerpc-apple-darwin.debs in my Darwin tree.

Darwin has also the full set of dpkg binaries:

% ls /Volumes/Software/Darwin/usr/bin/dpkg*
/Volumes/Software/Darwin/usr/bin/dpkg
/Volumes/Software/Darwin/usr/bin/dpkg-buildpackage
/Volumes/Software/Darwin/usr/bin/dpkg-deb
/Volumes/Software/Darwin/usr/bin/dpkg-distaddfile
/Volumes/Software/Darwin/usr/bin/dpkg-genchanges
/Volumes/Software/Darwin/usr/bin/dpkg-gencontrol
/Volumes/Software/Darwin/usr/bin/dpkg-name
/Volumes/Software/Darwin/usr/bin/dpkg-parsechangelog
/Volumes/Software/Darwin/usr/bin/dpkg-scanpackages
/Volumes/Software/Darwin/usr/bin/dpkg-shlibdeps
/Volumes/Software/Darwin/usr/bin/dpkg-source
/Volumes/Software/Darwin/usr/bin/dpkg-split

-- 
Martin

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Re: [Fink-devel] Hmm. I wonder what this means?

2002-04-24 Thread Finlay Dobbie


On Thursday, April 25, 2002, at 03:17 AM, Kyle Moffett wrote:

> I wonder if Apple is using/planning to use dpkg?

Apple uses dpkg in its (convoluted, odd, evil, etc) Darwin build system. 
Only for the Darwin build system mind you, they use something even less 
sane for their OS X build system AFAICT.

  -- Finlay


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