Re: Fwd: Bug#764549: ITP: siril -- Astronomical image processing tool
Hello everybody,
we are finalizing the beta version of Siril upstream, the debian package
is just waiting for that release. In the meantime, I have two questions:
- we had a special rule in autoconf to remove -g from the default '-g
-O2' CFLAGS. It doesn't make sense to us to have both by default,
since optimizing makes debugging not working properly. Now, debuild
passes its own CFLAGS that contains '-g -O2' and many others. Our
mechanism is not able to filter out the -g in that case. May I ask if
this is normal to have these in debian built packages? Are all debian
packages built with -g? That sounds like a lot of wasted space to me.
I have seen there are some options like DEB_CFLAGS_MAINT_SET, but I
guess that's not recommended. What is the recommended way of setting
CFLAGS with debian packages, or of removing the -g at least?
- once we have the debian unstable package created, is there an easy way
to port it or to include it in other distributions, like Ubuntu, Mint
and other debian derivatives?
Best regards,
Vincent
On Tue, Nov 04, 2014 at 07:42:49PM +0100, Ole Streicher wrote:
> Ole Streicher <olebole@debian.org> writes:
> > Last issues:
> > * in debian/copyright, ESO and team free-astro are missing.
>
> One remark here: The ESO copyrighted (.c) files are not GPL-3 as the
> rest of the package but GPL-2. They should get a separate entry in
> debian/copyright.
>
> Best
>
> Ole
>
>
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