Re: Minified javascripts in packages
Not really. Just use the information from the grunt config to build the single file javascript using cat. It's a sub-optimal solution because it's a lot of work for doing something upstream allready did, and we can't run the tests. It was actually quite easy with jQuery, working with angular and angular-translate now.
Please read the first post of this thread [1], work is allready underway on packaging Grunt, but there are some dependency issues and som (hopefully solved by now) licensing issues.
[1]: https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2015/04/msg00056.html
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Andreas Noteng
> Den 17. apr. 2015 kl. 01.32 skrev Ian Jackson <ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk>:
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> Andreas Noteng writes ("Re: Minified javascripts in packages"):
>> Guess I'll have to start over again and figure out how to manually
>> concatenate the separate upstream files into one huge file. I can see
>> how it makes sense, but it also seems like a lot of work for very
>> little gain…
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> So you propose to manually reimplement the needed build-time
> functionality, for which upstream expect to use grunt ?
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> Wouldn't it be easier to package grunt ? Forgive me if I've missed,
> in this thread, the explanation of why that's difficult.
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> Ian.
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