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Re: [ITP] distcc - without company disclaimer
- From: Daniel Reed <n at ml dot org>
- To: cygwin-apps at cygwin dot com
- Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2003 12:41:11 -0400 (EDT)
- Subject: Re: [ITP] distcc - without company disclaimer
- Reply-to: cygwin-apps at cygwin dot com
PROBLEM distcc
On 2003-10-08T15:59+0100, John Morrison wrote:
) > sdesc: "A fast, free, distributed C/C++ compiler"
) > ldesc: "is a program to distribute builds of C, C++, Objective C or
) > Objective C++ code across several machines on a network" requires: gcc
) > category: Devel
) <http://homepage.ntlworld.com/j-n-s.morrison/john/cygwin/distcc/distcc-2.11.1-1.tar.bz2>
) <http://homepage.ntlworld.com/j-n-s.morrison/john/cygwin/distcc/distcc-2.11.1-1-src.tar.bz2>
) <http://homepage.ntlworld.com/j-n-s.morrison/john/cygwin/distcc/setup.hint>
One thing I noticed is that the documentation appears to be primarily in
usr/share/doc/distcc/, with copies of COPYING, INSTALL, README, and TODO in
usr/share/doc/distcc-2.11.1/. I believe all documentation is expected to be
in usr/share/doc/distcc-2.11.1/, but surely there should be no duplicates.
Also, the package includes the *directory* usr/share/doc/Cygwin/, but there
are no files in it. There should be a Cygwin-specific file either called
distcc-2.11.1.README or distcc-2.11.1-1.README.
The package also includes the directory etc/postinstall/, which is empty.
Not a hold-up, but if you are re-packaging anyway feel free to zap it.
The usr/bin/distccd.exe file has a library dependency on cygpopt-0.dll,
which my test machine does not have. The only dependency listed in
setup.hint is "gcc"; it looks like you might need to add either "popt" or
"libpopt0".
distcc.exe, distccd.exe, and distccmon-text.exe all have a dependency on
cygwin1.dll, which should require an additional dependency on "cygwin". It
might seem intuitive that a Cygwin package requires "cygwin", and that
listing it is just a formality, but some packages truly might not depend on
"cygwin" (such as pure-documentation packages or pure-script packages).
So, in the binary package, the documentation needs to be consolidated into
usr/share/doc/distcc-2.11.1/, a Cygwin-specific README needs to be created
in usr/share/doc/Cygwin/, and etc/postinstall/ should probably be killed.
In setup.hint either "popt" or "libpopt0" should be required, and "cygwin"
should also be required.
I have not reviewed the functionality. (I am unfamiliar with the distcc
utility, perhaps someone who voted for it? :)
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