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[Help-smalltalk] Questions on GNU Smalltalk packaging
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Thomas Girard |
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[Help-smalltalk] Questions on GNU Smalltalk packaging |
Date: |
Sat, 20 Jan 2007 15:41:41 +0100 |
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Hello,
I intend to bring the Debian package of GNU Smalltalk up to date[1] and
have some questions about GNU Smalltalk packaging:
* is `gst.im' an architecture independent file?
* does GNU Smalltalk dynamic loading mechanism rely on the `.la' files?
For instance, should `i18n.la' be installed?
* if I drop unsupported/ and examples/ from the installed files, should
I update the `packages.xml' file?
Also, I've noticed that:
* when GNU Smalltalk is configured with `--disable-static' the
generated (and installed) `gst' binary has an RPATH set to the
location where files where extracted, e.g. if I extract GNU
Smalltak sources into $GST, the compiled `gst' will have an
RPATH to `$GST/libgst/.libs'
* in the generated `gst.im', we can find with `strings' the full path
to where `Finish.st' was extracted, i.e. `$GST/scripts/Finish.st'.
Thanks,
Thomas
[1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=375649
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