Stefano,

from #lix

20:15 < tarzeau> SimonN: maybe you got an idea about these two:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?pkg=lix;dist=unstable ?
20:19 <@SimonN> libenet-dev, hmm
20:21 <@SimonN> This should exist on Debian, IIRC I built old C++ Lix
with that around 2011-2015
20:33 <@SimonN> tarzeau: A binary package of Lix should depend on
libenet, which I think is what you offer. If the user has to build
himself, only then he needs libenet-dev.
20:34 <@SimonN> "which I think is what you offer": it == binary package.
Thus, you should depend on libenet.
22:00 <@SimonN> Lix updates physics every N years and keeps the physics
bugs, for fear that the Debianists won't be able to netplay
22:00 <@SimonN> That is a downside of Lix :P
22:00 <@SimonN> The solution to this is to design the central server to
accept people with different physics in different rooms
20:21 <@SimonN> This should exist on Debian, IIRC I built old C++ Lix
with that around 2011-2015
20:33 <@SimonN> tarzeau: A binary package of Lix should depend on
libenet, which I think is what you offer. If the user has to build
himself, only then he needs libenet-dev.
20:34 <@SimonN> "which I think is what you offer": it == binary package.
Thus, you should depend on libenet.

09:12 < tarzeau> SimonN: thanks for the explanation, i'll copy pasta
that to the bugreports if you don't mind

JFYI

GM

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