[PolyORB-users] PolyORB subversion repository contains two copies of AWS?

Jérôme Hugues hugues at telecom-paristech.fr
Mon Mar 9 11:12:45 CET 2009


Le 8 mars 09 à 15:38, Ludovic Brenta a écrit :

> I'm helping people package PolyORB for Debian[1].  The goal is to
> provide a set of precompiled, binary packages for a subset of all
> possible personalities.  I'm thinking of using the Subversion
> repository as the source from which to do this packaging.

Then you should refer to the MANIFEST file that lists packageable things

> Since Debian already carries precompiled binary packages of AWS, it  
> would
> make sense to use them if we decided to provide the AWS personality.

AWS is a separate project, so yes

> However your answers above suggest that this personality is no longer
> being developed, so may not be a good idea to provide a binary package
> of it, so we'll simply remove the AWS sources from the PolyORB package
> and leave it at that.

indeed, for now

> The SOAP personality seems to require XML/Ada, a binary package of
> which is also in Debian, so it might make sense to remove web_common,
> too.  Am I correct?  Is this SOAP personality still being developed,
> or was it also a proof of concept?


the SOAP personality in PolyORB is independant from AWS. It relies on  
XML/Ada,
and you need web_common to build PolyORB

PolyORB has for external dependencies GNAT and XML/Ada, plus autotools  
to compile

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