Source: crystalspace Source-Version: 1.4.0~svn32711-1 Seveirty: normal Hi!
The current packages are quite huge and the main reason is that some files don't belong there, and should probably be split into several distinct packages. Here's a rough split, I've not investigated in detail, I might do so if no one gets to it and even provide a patch, but no promises. * crystalspace-dev Seems fine, maybe it could do with a package rename, to something like libcrystalspace-dev. * crystalspace-doc Ditto. * crystalspace This one contains lots of unrelated stuff. Several of the binaries and their man pages (although most of the man pages do not seem much useful to me, as they are mostly templates) should go to something like an -examples package (or -demo, but the former seems more common on the archive): csbench csdemo csimagetool cslight csstartme walktest parallaxtest ... Several others to a development tools package or to crystalspace-dev: basemapgen collada2cs cs-config csfgen distfieldgen ... The pixmaps seem to belong with the demos, the same as the menu, and most of the data, but it would need review, maybe some is used by the library itself, or it's expected to be prsent by library users. The conversion directory probably belongs in the -examples or dev tools package. The bindings directory seems to belong in the -examples package. The debug symbol libraries should go into -dbg packages, but that's already requested in #553571. The config file in /etc seems to belong to the shared library, and as it's versioned it should not be an issue to keep it there. And finally the plugins, most of them could remain in the library package, but some drag heavy dependencies, and would be nice to move some (maybe the less commonly used, or the optional ones, or ones with the heavier dependencies) to their own -plugin-foo packages. That mostly concerns the UI, image and audio plugins (X11, SDL, OpenGL, cal3d, WxWidgets, caca, jpeg, png, vorbis, openal, freetype). thanks, guillem -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org