[aur-general] bin32 package dependencies.
Hi folks, I have a quick question about dependencies for the bin32 version of a package I took over recently that I'm trying to tidy up (cedega). If the 32 bit binary is running on an x86_64 base and wants to use dbus through dbus-python, does it need lib32-dbus-core as well as dbus-python, or is the python bit a sufficient wrapper? (I don't have much experience with either dbus or python!) Thanks, Pete.
Le dimanche 27 juin 2010 00:39:56, Peter Lewis a écrit :
Hi folks,
I have a quick question about dependencies for the bin32 version of a package I took over recently that I'm trying to tidy up (cedega). If the 32 bit binary is running on an x86_64 base and wants to use dbus through dbus-python, does it need lib32-dbus-core as well as dbus-python, or is the python bit a sufficient wrapper?
(I don't have much experience with either dbus or python!)
Thanks,
Pete.
AFAIK dbus provide an interface for inter processes communication so you do not need to add a dependency to a specific arch for dbus. I cannot say anything about python..... ++
On Saturday 26 Jun 2010 at 23:54 Laurent Carlier wrote:
Le dimanche 27 juin 2010 00:39:56, Peter Lewis a écrit :
I have a quick question about dependencies for the bin32 version of a package I took over recently that I'm trying to tidy up (cedega). If the 32 bit binary is running on an x86_64 base and wants to use dbus through dbus-python, does it need lib32-dbus-core as well as dbus-python, or is the python bit a sufficient wrapper?
AFAIK dbus provide an interface for inter processes communication so you do not need to add a dependency to a specific arch for dbus.
Thanks Laurent :-) Pete.
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