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authorGravatar Joey Hess <joey@kitenet.net>2011-06-30 14:55:36 -0400
committerGravatar Joey Hess <joey@kitenet.net>2011-06-30 15:01:08 -0400
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parent896726cde425f6c74273b35cde30c1909551ff66 (diff)
parent56aeeb4565dd419c315d370f6e648abfe009a7d3 (diff)
Merge branch 'master' into v3
Conflicts: debian/changelog
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-[[!comment format=mdwn
- username="http://peter-simons.myopenid.com/"
- ip="84.189.1.247"
- subject="Why isn't this package built with Cabal?"
- date="2011-03-23T11:31:06Z"
- content="""
-It would be a lot easier to compile this package, if it had a Cabal file to describe the build; especially the build-time dependencies. Why isn't Cabal used?
-"""]]
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-[[!comment format=mdwn
- username="http://joey.kitenet.net/"
- nickname="joey"
- subject="comment 2"
- date="2011-03-23T15:18:29Z"
- content="""
-Because I haven't learned Cabal yet.
-
-But also because I've had bad experiences with both a) tying a particular program to a particular language's pet build system and then having to add ugliness when I later need to do something in the build that has nothing to do with that language and b) as a user, needing to deal with the pet build systems of languages when I just need to make some small change to the build process that is trivial in a Makefile.
-
-With that said, I do have a configure program written in Haskell, so at least it doesn't use autotools. :)
-
-Update: I did try using cabal, but git-annex includes 3 programs, and they
-all link to a lot of git-annex modules, and cabal wanted to build nearly
-every module 3 times, which was too slow for me and I could not find a way
-around.
-"""]]