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Subject: Re: scons
From: Benjamin Meyer <ben () meyerhome ! net>
Date: 2005-02-14 11:31:01
Message-ID: 200502140631.01718.ben () meyerhome ! net
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On Sunday 13 February 2005 2:12 am, Juan Luis Baptiste wrote:
> El Sábado 12 Febrero 2005 17:44, Esben Mose Hansen escribió:
> > heh. I just tried
> >
> > $ emerge -av unsermake
> > - kde-base/unsermake-0.3.0.4254.0 (masked by: ~amd64 keyword)
> > - kde-base/unsermake-0.3.0.4137.0 (masked by: ~amd64 keyword)
> > - kde-base/unsermake-0.3.1.4280.0 (masked by: ~amd64 keyword)
> > - kde-base/unsermake-0.3.1.4319.0 (masked by: ~amd64 keyword)
> >
> > So at least 1 distro does package it :)
>
> Nope, there are at least two:
>
> [root@laptop knetworkconf]# urpmq -r unsermake
> unsermake-0.3.1-2mdk
>
>
> Cheers,
Here is the problem. Say I develop my application with that mdk. Now I
distribute it and tell developers on Debian to go grab Unsermake. Where do
they find 0.3.1? Yes some distros may be including Unsermake, but they are
picking the release's at almost random versions sense there have been no
official releases. This is not something that developers will ever soly rely
upon to be the build system for their application/lib.
-Benjamin Meyer
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