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2021-01-13 |
Debian discusses how to package third-party scripts |
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The Debian team is revisiting a debate on how to manage the dependencies of packages which are typically downloaded during the software build process. The Debian guidelines prevent downloading third-party software during the build of a package, however this is a popular approach among the developers of some scripting languages. This raises the question of how Debian can best address these situations. Should Debian relax its packaging guidelines, create new packages for many rarely-used dependencies, or bundle these multiple dependencies together into one big package? LWN shares details of the on-going discussion: "Many application projects, particularly those written in languages like JavaScript, PHP, and Go, tend to have a rather large pile of dependencies. These projects typically simply download specific versions of the needed dependencies at build time. This works well for fast-moving projects using collections of fast-moving libraries and frameworks, but it works rather less well for traditional Linux distributions. So distribution projects have been trying to figure out how best to incorporate these types of applications." |
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