Bug#282283: Splitting dselect from dpkg -- acceptable plan?
OK. So I managed to construct a dselect source package which builds
independently of dpkg. It required duplicating substantial portions of
lib/ . I intend that to be temporary. Until those portions are gone,
I will keep an eye on any changes made to lib/ in dpkg.
My plan for dselect is to make dselect more fully based on apt, which
should incidentally allow the removal/replacement of much of that code;
but to add the build-deps needed, dselect has to become an independent
package *first*.
Is this an acceptable future path for dselect? Is the temporary forking
of libdpkg considered acceptable? (One alternative is to make a real,
shared libdpkg, but looking at it I don't really think that's a good
idea.)
If this is an acceptable transition path, I will polish up the new
dselect package (initially with no significant code differences) and we
can arrange for an appropriately coordinated upload; from then on
dselect and dpkg can evolve separately.
Let me know. Replies to bug trail and/or list please.
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