Hmmm. The Debian package builder does fail on an Aterm dependency - I guess the fakeroot build environment can not find the included libraries:
/var/packages/build/nix-0.11/src/libutil/aterm-map.cc:105: undefined reference to `ATunprotectArray' Also the docbook stuff breaks. I am going to opt to put a raw package together - from binaries - but that leads me to a number of questions: 1. What architecture to use 386 (Debian's default) or 686 (Nix). I have a hunch the latter is the best option. 2. If there are no real dependencies - why not opt for a binary installation which just unpacks in /nix - can't we provide that on the website (nix-0.11.bin) rather than, or in addition to, an .RPM and/or .DEB? 3. Maybe we should use alien to convert the RPM to DEB - and add an unpacker to create a BIN installer. That would cover over 95% potential users out there. Pj. _______________________________________________ nix-dev mailing list [email protected] https://mail.cs.uu.nl/mailman/listinfo/nix-dev
