Re: moving libraries to multiarch locations and adding the M-A: same attribute

2015-10-22 Thread Iain Lane
On Wed, Oct 21, 2015 at 03:24:42PM +0200, Matthias Klose wrote:
> I then looked what libraries are left in /usr/lib on a typical desktop
> installation, and found some more.  Attaching the list of source packages
> which build such library packages.  Conversion of these packages to
> multiarch packages improves the cross-build experience, so maybe it's not
> good enough to set as a release goal, but if anybody wants to help with
> these updates, please join. Feel free to subscribe me to bug reports
> proposing patches for packages.

For those packages I can install in Debian (pkg-gnome, pkg-evolution,
pkg-vala and friends) I'd prefer to do it immediately there. Feel free
to file a bug with patch in the BTS and X-Debbugs-CC me.

As Seb says, probably at first concentrate on the things that help you
to achieve a goal (e.g. cross-building some package).

Cheers,

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Re: moving libraries to multiarch locations and adding the M-A: same attribute

2015-10-22 Thread Sebastien Bacher
Le 21/10/2015 23:05, Robert Ancell a écrit :
> I've opened bugs to track these:
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.tag=multiarch

Thanks Robert,

It might make sense to open Debian bug as well for those since that's
not a delta it makes sense to carry for Ubuntu only. Note that several
in the list are libs used by nothing so (e.g libyelp0), which means
there is little value spending work on those no?

Cheers,
Sebastien Bacher

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Re: moving libraries to multiarch locations and adding the M-A: same attribute

2015-10-21 Thread Robert Ancell
I've opened bugs to track these:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.tag=multiarch

On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 2:25 AM Matthias Klose  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I initially started looking at cross-building openjdk-8 and openjdk-9,
> seeing
> that I need get a large number of gnome library packages ready for
> multiarch.
> I'd like to start with this at the beginning of the x-series, preparing the
> patches in Ubuntu, and then forwarding these to Debian.
>
> I then looked what libraries are left in /usr/lib on a typical desktop
> installation, and found some more.  Attaching the list of source packages
> which
> build such library packages.  Conversion of these packages to multiarch
> packages
> improves the cross-build experience, so maybe it's not good enough to set
> as a
> release goal, but if anybody wants to help with these updates, please join.
> Feel free to subscribe me to bug reports proposing patches for packages.
>
> bind9
> brasero
> evince
> evolution-data-server
> g15daemon
> ghostscript
> gnome-bluetooth
> gnome-control-center-signon
> gnome-menus
> gssdp
> gtkglext
> gtk-vnc
> gucharmap
> gupnp
> hplip
> hyphen
> jigit
> libabw
> libbs2b
> libburn
> libcdaudio
> libcdio
> libcdr
> libcmis
> libdmapsharing
> libe-book
> libecap
> libeot
> libetonyek
> libexttextcat
> libfreehand
> libgnomekbd
> libgtop2
> libical
> libisofs
> libkate
> liblangtag
> libmimic
> libmspub
> libmwaw
> libnatpmp
> libodfgen
> libopenobex
> liborcus
> libpagemaker
> libpeas
> libsexy
> libunity-webapps
> libutempter
> libvirt
> libvirt-glib
> libvisio
> libwpg
> libxklavier
> libzeitgeist
> lightdm
> lirc
> m17n-lib
> meanwhile
> metacity
> nautilus
> neon27
> netcf
> pidgin
> pocketsphinx
> pygobject-2
> rhythmbox
> sphinxbase
> srtp
> tbb
> telepathy-mission-control-5
> texlive-bin
> totem
> unity
> unity-settings-daemon
> vte2.91
> vte3
> whoopsie
> xapian-core
> xserver-xorg-video-intel
> xserver-xorg-video-openchrome
> yelp
> zbar
>
>
> Matthias
>
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Re: moving libraries to multiarch locations and adding the M-A: same attribute

2015-10-21 Thread Robert Ancell
lightdm has multi-arch support in trunk - this will go into x-series.

On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 2:25 AM Matthias Klose  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I initially started looking at cross-building openjdk-8 and openjdk-9,
> seeing
> that I need get a large number of gnome library packages ready for
> multiarch.
> I'd like to start with this at the beginning of the x-series, preparing the
> patches in Ubuntu, and then forwarding these to Debian.
>
> I then looked what libraries are left in /usr/lib on a typical desktop
> installation, and found some more.  Attaching the list of source packages
> which
> build such library packages.  Conversion of these packages to multiarch
> packages
> improves the cross-build experience, so maybe it's not good enough to set
> as a
> release goal, but if anybody wants to help with these updates, please join.
> Feel free to subscribe me to bug reports proposing patches for packages.
>
> bind9
> brasero
> evince
> evolution-data-server
> g15daemon
> ghostscript
> gnome-bluetooth
> gnome-control-center-signon
> gnome-menus
> gssdp
> gtkglext
> gtk-vnc
> gucharmap
> gupnp
> hplip
> hyphen
> jigit
> libabw
> libbs2b
> libburn
> libcdaudio
> libcdio
> libcdr
> libcmis
> libdmapsharing
> libe-book
> libecap
> libeot
> libetonyek
> libexttextcat
> libfreehand
> libgnomekbd
> libgtop2
> libical
> libisofs
> libkate
> liblangtag
> libmimic
> libmspub
> libmwaw
> libnatpmp
> libodfgen
> libopenobex
> liborcus
> libpagemaker
> libpeas
> libsexy
> libunity-webapps
> libutempter
> libvirt
> libvirt-glib
> libvisio
> libwpg
> libxklavier
> libzeitgeist
> lightdm
> lirc
> m17n-lib
> meanwhile
> metacity
> nautilus
> neon27
> netcf
> pidgin
> pocketsphinx
> pygobject-2
> rhythmbox
> sphinxbase
> srtp
> tbb
> telepathy-mission-control-5
> texlive-bin
> totem
> unity
> unity-settings-daemon
> vte2.91
> vte3
> whoopsie
> xapian-core
> xserver-xorg-video-intel
> xserver-xorg-video-openchrome
> yelp
> zbar
>
>
> Matthias
>
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moving libraries to multiarch locations and adding the M-A: same attribute

2015-10-21 Thread Matthias Klose

Hi,

I initially started looking at cross-building openjdk-8 and openjdk-9, seeing 
that I need get a large number of gnome library packages ready for multiarch. 
I'd like to start with this at the beginning of the x-series, preparing the 
patches in Ubuntu, and then forwarding these to Debian.


I then looked what libraries are left in /usr/lib on a typical desktop 
installation, and found some more.  Attaching the list of source packages which 
build such library packages.  Conversion of these packages to multiarch packages 
improves the cross-build experience, so maybe it's not good enough to set as a 
release goal, but if anybody wants to help with these updates, please join. 
Feel free to subscribe me to bug reports proposing patches for packages.


bind9
brasero
evince
evolution-data-server
g15daemon
ghostscript
gnome-bluetooth
gnome-control-center-signon
gnome-menus
gssdp
gtkglext
gtk-vnc
gucharmap
gupnp
hplip
hyphen
jigit
libabw
libbs2b
libburn
libcdaudio
libcdio
libcdr
libcmis
libdmapsharing
libe-book
libecap
libeot
libetonyek
libexttextcat
libfreehand
libgnomekbd
libgtop2
libical
libisofs
libkate
liblangtag
libmimic
libmspub
libmwaw
libnatpmp
libodfgen
libopenobex
liborcus
libpagemaker
libpeas
libsexy
libunity-webapps
libutempter
libvirt
libvirt-glib
libvisio
libwpg
libxklavier
libzeitgeist
lightdm
lirc
m17n-lib
meanwhile
metacity
nautilus
neon27
netcf
pidgin
pocketsphinx
pygobject-2
rhythmbox
sphinxbase
srtp
tbb
telepathy-mission-control-5
texlive-bin
totem
unity
unity-settings-daemon
vte2.91
vte3
whoopsie
xapian-core
xserver-xorg-video-intel
xserver-xorg-video-openchrome
yelp
zbar


Matthias

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