Hey Pau,

2010/9/19 Pau Garcia i Quiles <[email protected]>:
> Hello,
>
> I was going to start packaging Wt 3.1.5 (I've been unable to do that
> before due to some health problems) but I found a couple of issues:
>
> - Wt 3.1.4 and 3.1.5 both have the same soname (23). It's still 23 in
> git, too. If you move forward to 25 in git, I will patch the Debian
> package so that 3.1.5 is 24. Is that OK?

That's okay, yes. I've modified my git copy already.

> - libharu: it's not packaged in Debian, therefore I will have to take
> ownership of it. Given that packaging a new library, get it in the
> archive, etc represents quite a few hours of work, I'd like to know:
> are you planning to move from libharu to something else (like it
> happened with mxml) any time soon?

I believe not. libharu seems to be the only viable option for PDF
generation. Also, it works really well (there are no major issues we
found), we only needed one patch for it (which is included in winst
and was also submitted to libharu). The library is also not as
fundamental to Wt as the XML library was.

> Unrelated to packaging Wt 3.1.5: the Wt installer. It is a very nice
> addition! The only thing I do not like is it uses autotools :-)

Neither do I like autotools, but I really like plain old Makefiles !

> therefore it is not available on Windows (which IMHO is the platform
> where it'd be most useful). I started something like winst using CMake
> a few months ago (discontinued due to work and health). FILE(DOWNLOAD
> ... ) and ExternalProject_Add (new in CMake 2.8) would make it
> possible to build the whole dependency stack on every platform. I'm
> sorry but I cannot work on this at this moment.

Trying to make it work in one go for Windows too would have really
held this back.

We realize something like this would even be more useful for Windows,
and at this point we would not even mind having another solution
specifically for Windows. At the same time I am not sure how practical
CMake would be for a cross-platform easy-installer solution since
relying on CMake 2.8 kind of defeats the purpose of winst for UNIX
platforms: to checkout Wt on non-cutting edge OS/environments.
Currently, Wt still builds fine with CMake 2.4.

Regards,
koen

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