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Re: haskell-publicsuffixlist_0.0.3-1_amd64.changes REJECTED



Alright, I think I'm about ready to release. Do you want to take a look at the source [1] to make sure I didn't mess anything up before I push? If you don't have time, don't sweat it.

Thanks,
Myles

[1] https://github.com/litherum/publicsuffixlist

On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 12:40 AM, Joachim Breitner <nomeata@debian.org> wrote:
Hi,

Am Sonntag, den 03.03.2013, 21:29 -0800 schrieb Myles C. Maxfield:
> Alright, I did a little bit of preliminary work, and I created a
> branch [1] which might be what you're looking for. If you compile the
> package with the "debian" and "create" flags, it'll use
> unsafePerformIO to read the public suffix list from the file that
> you've listed. Do you want to do me a favor and take a look at the
> code to see if it really does solve the problem?
>
>
> I used these commands to build it:
> $ runhaskell Setup.lhs configure --user --enable-tests -f "debian
> create"
> $ runhaskell Setup.lhs build
> $ runhaskell Setup.lhs test

looks good. I would not necessarily call the flag debian, as others
might also want a non-hardcoded file. How about "-fruntime-data"?

Also, just to make sure that the Debian FTP-masters will be happy, could
just simply drop the file that you have used to create
Network.PublicSuffixList.DataStructure somewhere in the released
tarball, even if this file is not used during build or runtime? It would
make it easier for us to comply with the “everything that we distribute
(even if we do not use it) needs to come with source” policy.

Thanks,
Joachim
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