Bug#1029831: debian-policy: Make required packages build-essential

2023-01-29 Thread Ansgar
On Sun, 2023-01-29 at 13:53 +0100, Santiago Vila wrote: > What you call current practice is only current debootstrap behaviour. Then I'll reply here as well (content is the same as -devel): Current practice is to use Build-Depends to specify build dependencies in a way that the buildd network

Bug#1029831: debian-policy: Make required packages build-essential

2023-01-29 Thread Santiago Vila
El 28/1/23 a las 14:07, Ansgar escribió: +--- | The required packages are called build-essential, and include packages | with Priority "required" and additional packages. An informational | list of additional packages can be found in | /usr/share/doc/build-essential/list (which is contained in

Bug#1029831: debian-policy: Make required packages build-essential

2023-01-28 Thread Guillem Jover
On Sat, 2023-01-28 at 14:07:06 +0100, Ansgar wrote: > Timo Röhling writes: > > * Andreas Henriksson [2023-01-28 12:50]: > >>Policy is not a religion. Policy has many bugs. Policy is very outdated. > >>[...] > >>Here's an example you could follow: >

Bug#1029831: debian-policy: Make required packages build-essential

2023-01-28 Thread Sam Hartman
Ansgar> +--- | The required packages are called build-essential, and Ansgar> an informational | list can be found in Ansgar> /usr/share/doc/build-essential/list (which is | contained in Ansgar> the build-essential package). +---[ Section 4.2 ] Ansgar> to something like

Bug#1029831: debian-policy: Make required packages build-essential

2023-01-28 Thread Ansgar
Package: debian-policy [ This is basically #1027832 ] Timo Röhling writes: > * Andreas Henriksson [2023-01-28 12:50]: >>Policy is not a religion. Policy has many bugs. Policy is very outdated. >>[...] >>Here's an example you could follow: