On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 9:48 AM, Antoine Cailliau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> [speaking as the Debian Developer responsible for the mozart package] >> >> You should be able to build Mozart from source on Debian. If you >> install all the mozart packages build dependencies first then that is >> probably sufficient. >> >> Debian is currently frozen pending a stable release. That release, >> lenny, will still have Mozart 1.3.2. I have been playing with the >> Debian packaging for 1.4.x >> and I have something that builds now. I am planning to upload it to >> Debian experimental when I am happy with it. However, I haven't run >> the test suite, >> it is still generating a truck load of warnings with an up to date >> tool chain, and I am not confident that it will run on all of Debian's >> supported architectures ...... > Thanks for your quick answer. Is it possible to get your package, even > if it is not fully warning-free ? I do not want to install mozart > without packaging on my computer.
Hmmm, I will look at this tonight. if my current packaging runs the test suite than I will upload it to experimental. I guess you are interested in the Distribution facilities of 1.4.0? (else, 1.3.2 would be ok ...). I don't usually test that section so setting up the test suite for that will probably be a headache for me. k _________________________________________________________________________________ mozart-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.mozart-oz.org/mailman/listinfo/mozart-users
