lib_3p system
Jeremy Allison
jra at samba.org
Wed Jul 16 18:24:13 MDT 2014
On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 07:03:55PM -0400, Ira Cooper wrote:
> In all the work I've been asked for my rationale for the work I am done.
>
> It is about cleanliness and solid software engineering. We can't be sure
> we AREN'T using libraries that are totally integrated into our build
> system. While we can try, and we can claim, the true proof is removing
> them.
>
> In the interests of doing this, I've actually gone ahead and removed them,
> on a branch. and put in support for downloading a tar file, manually.
>
> The first patch on my new branch shows a file that was including our local
> popt headers, instead of following and finding the system ones. I suspect
> it is the only one, but until there is more testing on more systems, I
> won't feel truly sure of that.
>
> If we wish to support a "fat" tarball for our releases, that is fine. But
> for day to day to development, the intent of this change is to make it so
> developers who don't wish to have these libraries or their sources on their
> system, do not have them there.
>
> If you want more rationale than Simo's rationale, Jeremy's and Volker's, I
> suggest you look at my first patch on this branch. It shows what I truly
> fear. Insidious errors. This error was innocent it looks like...
> thankfully.
>
> This is why I do not support third party libraries in the tree. These type
> of mistakes are too easy to make, and too easy to tempt ourselves into.
>
> Git branch is at:
>
> http://git.samba.org/?p=ira/wip.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/lib_3p
>
> The supporting "lib_3p" tar file:
>
> http://www.samba.org/~ira/lib_3p.tar (This should move to a better
> location and be versioned etc, if we do this.)
>
> I'll construct the actual git repo to go with the tarfile tomorrow.
>
> I suggest you look at the code, and the overall concept. I think you'll
> find it a vast improvement, and a solid middle ground.
>
> (Yes, this is a request for review, and comments.)
Really nice work ! Can you add your 'Signed-off-by'
to it please ?
I'm certainly happy with the first 2 patches, and
looks like we're still discussing/converging around
patch #3.
Cheers,
Jeremy.
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