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Outstanding concerns
====================
- no entry
TODO
====
* General:
- Make sure that prep.sh and version aren't in the root of the source
package.
* libc:
- Only add some libraries to the optimized packages instead of all of them?
- Add patch to display (or ignore) linux-gate.so.1 in ldd.
- Check dpkg-shlibdeps for linux-gate.so.1 handling.
- Don't do make install for libc6-i686 if we aren't going to use the
results - it's very slow.
* libc-dev:
- What do we do for headers on 32/64 systems? Do we generate
#if wrappers for /usr/include? This looks like a non-issue since
only asm needs it.
* locales:
- locales debconf template is a bit difficult for newbie users.
Using localedata/locales/*, it can be readable. For example,
"ja_JP" -> "Japanese", "Japan".
====================
- no entry
TODO
====
* General:
- Make sure that prep.sh and version aren't in the root of the source
package.
* libc:
- Only add some libraries to the optimized packages instead of all of them?
- Add patch to display (or ignore) linux-gate.so.1 in ldd.
- Check dpkg-shlibdeps for linux-gate.so.1 handling.
- Don't do make install for libc6-i686 if we aren't going to use the
results - it's very slow.
* libc-dev:
- What do we do for headers on 32/64 systems? Do we generate
#if wrappers for /usr/include? This looks like a non-issue since
only asm needs it.
* locales:
- locales debconf template is a bit difficult for newbie users.
Using localedata/locales/*, it can be readable. For example,
"ja_JP" -> "Japanese", "Japan".