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Author Re: x86 buildd for experimental ?
Wouter Verhelst

2007-01-26, 7:21 am

On Thu, Jan 25, 2007 at 09:20:19AM +0100, Loïc Minier wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 24, 2007, Mike Hommey wrote:
>
> Some packages can not be autobuilt due to complex dependencies across
> unstable and experimental. AFAIK, sbuild is not designed to work from
> multiple APT sources, so even if the build-deps and build-conflicts
> would he satisfiable by a human or aptitude, sbuild does not handle all
> cases.


Actually, sbuild uses plain apt-get and apt-cache to handle build deps
these days; so if apt can handle a dependency, then so can sbuild.

The problem really is the fact that experimental has 'NoAuto: yes' (or
what is it again) set in its Release file, so unless you explicitly
specify that you want to download and install from experimental, that's
not going to happen.

It _would_ theoretically be possible to automagically build stuff
against versions of libraries in experimental by specifying '-t
experimental' on the apt-get command line; however, as this would
unwantedly pull in packages from experimental if one is available there
(even if the build-deps allow building against versions from unstable),
this is not currently done.

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