Thank you Sergio

On 01/11/2023 14:04, Sergio Pastor Pérez wrote:
Hi, Alexis.

`typst` seems to use a structure that relies on multiple smaller
crates. There has been some discussions over the IRC on how this could
be packaged using the current cargo build system.

Yes I asked the question there as I figured this was a more general approach to trying to figure out how to package this kind of app.

I'll also add what I mentioned on irc, that packaging helix [1] would be pretty similar also.

Maybe someone in the rust team would be willing to look at that and/or try to mentor me into looking at rust related packaging.


The discussion where I participated revolved around `pathfinder`
(https://github.com/servo/pathfinder).

Unfortunately there has not been any consensus on what could be done to
package this kind of structure.

I'm hoping that someone has some ideas on how to approach the issue.

Thanks.
Sergio.

Alexis Simon <alexis.si...@runbox.com> writes:

Hi,

Is anyone looking into packaging Typst (https://github.com/typst/typst)?

This is a very promising Latex alternative.

If no one is doing that I could try to investigate packaging it but I
would need some help on where to start.
This is a rust app but not available on crates.io.

Thanks!
Alexis

One thing I don't really understand right now in the cargo build system is how dependencies are managed compared to other build systems.
If anyone has a beginner blog post or tutorial on that please share.

Cheers,
Alexis

[1] https://github.com/helix-editor/helix

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