Maemo-releases
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[edit] The rationale behind maemo-release
The maemo-release package seeks to address the situation wherein a source package is forked into gregale/bora/chinook/diablo/fremantle versions of itself because one set of Build-Depends does not work for all distributions.
Example: Fremantle provides libgstfarsight0.10-dev, whereas previous distributions do not. pidgin needs to Build-Depend on it for voice/video support to be compiled in during the build process. However, the libgstfarsight0.10-dev package does not exist in any previous distribution.
This results in having to provide a different debian/control
file for the various distributions, which in turn forces one to make a different debian/changelog
file for the various distributions. At this point, different distributions have different source packages.
To prevent this one reason for forking the source package, we need the maemo-release package. Then, knowing which distribution(s) contain a needed package foo, we can create an appropriate debian/control
entry.
Example: Suppose Bora and Diablo contain package foo, but the other distributions do not. The corresponding debian/control Build-Depends entry will be:
Build-Depends: package1-dev, package2-dev, ..., foo | maemo-release (= 1.0.0) | maemo-release (= 3.0.0) | maemo-release (= 5.0.0), ..., packagen-dev
This way you can describe intervals of distributions wherein a certain package has become available. Examples:
(1.0.0) Gregale | (2.0.0) Bora | (3.0.0) Chinook | (4.0.0) Diablo | (5.0.0) Fremantle |
---|---|---|---|---|
Example: foo | maemo-release (< 3.0.0)
| ||||
foo is absent | foo is present | |||
Example: foo | maemo-release (< 3.0.0) | maemo-release (> 4.0.0)
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foo is absent | foo is present | foo is absent | ||
Example: foo | maemo-release (= 1.0.0) | maemo-release (= 3.0.0) | maemo-release (= 5.0.0)
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foo is absent | foo is present | foo is absent | foo is present | foo is absent |
Of course, the rest of the build process has also to be made tolerant of the presence/absence of a given package.
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