[cl-debian] Re: [Bese-devel] YACLML: debianization
Peter Van Eynde
cl-debian at pvaneynd.mailworks.org
Fri Oct 28 20:20:32 UTC 2005
Hi people,
On Friday 28 October 2005 13:45, Luca Capello wrote:
> > [splitting packages]
> > is this a normal way of doing things? if so this is what i'd do.
>
> While it's an usual thing to split a -doc package, I think that for
> the test suite there isn't a strict policy
Well the policy gets involved because you should have a separate package if
the architecture independent part (/usr/share/foo) gets 'too big'.
This resulted in the splitting of sbcl into sbcl and sbcl-doc for example.
Another reason to split a package is when a part is not always needed. For
example slime is not slime (client) and cl-swank (server) parts because it is
possible to run the swank on another machine then the client.
Both cases do not seem to apply in this case: the lisp package is architecture
independent by nature and the documentation is useless without the package.
Groetjes, Peter
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