update on CCL packaging status
Faheem Mitha
faheem at faheem.info
Tue Sep 10 18:26:31 UTC 2013
retitle 609047 ITP: ccl -- Clozure CL
owner 609047 !
thanks
Hi,
The current state of this package is reflected in the repositories
https://bitbucket.org/faheem/ccl-debian and
https://bitbucket.org/faheem/ccl-ffigen-debian
The packaging is essentially done. Earlier this year Julien Danjou
submitted ccl-ffigen to NEW, (ccl-ffigen is a build dependency on ccl) and
it got bounced by someone on the FTP masters team with the following
message:
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Date: Tue, 09 Apr 2013 21:00:37 +0000
From: Luca Falavigna <ftpmaster at debian.org>
To: Debian Common Lisp Team
<pkg-common-lisp-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org>, Faheem Mitha
<faheem at faheem.info>, acid at debian.org
Subject: ccl-ffigen_1.2-1_amd64.changes REJECTED
Hi,
sorry, but we do not think introducing a convenience copy of gcc
is a good thing. Also, the 4.0 sources contain files licensed under
GFDL with invariant sections, which are not suitable for main.
Please try to build your code using existing gcc versions in the archive
implementing Built-Using field.
Cheers,
Luca
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Please feel free to respond to this email if you don't understand why
your files were rejected, or if you upload new files which address our
concerns.
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I think the writer misunderstood the point of the package, which is to
build interface headers for ccl, and is pretty much hardwired to 4.0.
Getting it to work for more recent versions of GCC is an extremely
non-trivial task that I doubt anyone but the author of that code would
attempt.
I haven't had time to follow up on this, and I expect Julien is similarly
busy. So there matters rest for the moment.
The main outstanding thing that (probably) should be fixed before the CCL
package itself is ready to be submitted to NEW is to remove the local copy
of ASDF from CCL and configure CCL to look for the Debian installation of
ASDF. I think at least Christoph Egger suggested this, and it is clearly a
good idea.
Feedback/comments welcome as always.
Regards, Faheem
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