On 2018-11-20 18:47:34 (+0100), Albert Graef wrote: > Not sure, you'll have to ask IOhannes. He maintains the earlier > version in Debian, and we all know how fast that moves. :) Hm, well, forget about that then. I was more hoping for an integration in the whole deken ecosystem. > My fork should still work with Lua 5.2 as well, Lua 5.1 isn't > supported in either version AFAICT (there have been some incompatible > changes in the language). I wouldn't want to use anything earlier than > Lua 5.2 anyway. Yeah, we don't want to go there. :) Wow, that external has quite a turbulent history. I hope you can keep it alive as new upstream! Only few dependencies it seems, this should be really straight forward. > Quite. You might want to package 2.6.0 which has been out for a while, > see https://agraef.github.io/purr-data/. I have a PKGBUILD for the git > version in the AUR, it should be easy to adjust this for a stable > release. Dependencies galore, though. ;-) omg... indeed. These two AUR dependencies [1] [2] seem odd though (and quite dated). Does purr-data compile with fluidsynth > 2.0.0? I will have to update it eventually. Wow, lots going on in that PKGBUILD! Are the submodules [3] special versions of the externals? Ideally one would like to be able to build those separetely I guess (if possible). It just looks like this is pulling in a lot of (legacy - such as cwiid... ewwww... I just deprecated that!! ;-) ) stuff. Having yet another slightly modified version [4] of cwiid is just not very pretty... All these weird half-dead Nintendo libs... :> btw: You have to quote $srcdir, as it potentially contains spaces! Most of the time you can just drop its use though, as all PKGBUILD functions always start with $(pwd)==$srcdir by default. > We could politely ask IOhannes (he's the current maintainer) to put > out a new release. I'll mail him right away. Thanks! > I thought so, might be quite some time away, but maybe I'm mistaken. > Or maybe it went away after the big AUR4 house-cleaning. The big purge... hehe. Hm, should be pretty straight forward to do though... I hope. [1] https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/libunicap/ [2] https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/libsndobj-git/ [3] https://github.com/agraef/purr-data/blob/master/.gitmodules [4] https://github.com/pd-l2ork/cwiid -- https://sleepmap.de
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