On Sat, Jun 06, 2015 at 01:52:08PM +0200, Alessandro Sangiuliano wrote: > Should not be a problem for Philippe to compile everything present > in his private repo with clang (gnustep and stepchat) and then > package them making .deb packages and pushing them in the repo.
It just takes time and some cursing. > The problem is that the packages inside the Philippe's repo can > conflict with the official debian one, where packages still are > built on gcc and the old runtime. > > I think, Philippe, you should write on the Debian mailing list, > asking for the possibilities to build gnustep and related software > with clang. Sorry, I'm not that man. I'm not a debian developer, I don't follow their mailing lists and I don't want to enter a debate about gcc versus clang, I see no fun in that. Honestly I don't even know why I'm building those packages. I don't use them and I mostly stopped using GNUstep all together (for various reasons), I'm not going to invest more time in this. > My main system is wheeze, and I have all gnustep and related > software built with clang3.3. Also, clang is present in the debian > repos. > > If I don't see and evolution inside the official debian repo, about > gnustep, I think I'll go to write a rant on their mailing list due > of a Debian user from years and years. You should probably think about it twice before ranting. Yavor is doing a great job packaging GNUstep, its librairies and applications although there are probably less than 50 users. It's a boring job without rewards. Philippe -- Il ne faut pas désespérer des imbéciles. Avec un peu d'entraînement, on peut arriver à en faire des militaires. Pierre Desproges _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list Discuss-gnustep@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep