whitequark changed the topic of #solvespace to: SolveSpace--parametric 2d/3d CAD · latest version 2.3 · http://solvespace.com · code at https://github.com/solvespace/solvespace · logs at https://irclog.whitequark.org/solvespace
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<cr1901_modern> So what fun filled Linux woes are you dealing with today?
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<whitequark> nothing
<whitequark> this is rather a reflection on past interactions
<cr1901_modern> From what I can gather, the various Linux distros' incompatibilities are the culprit?
<whitequark> actually, no, just the fact that there's a lot of them and they all have slightly different packaging
<whitequark> ubuntu alone is a nightmare
<whitequark> I have no desire to provide binary builds for Linuxes and in fact I don't anymore
<cr1901_modern> dpkg is absolutely awful
<whitequark> dpkg ?
<whitequark> no, I have no problems with dpkg
<whitequark> I have a problem with having to provide a combinatorial explosion of binary builds, and setting up infrastructure to do them
<cr1901_modern> Well, that's what Ubuntu uses (one of the prereqs to uploading your package to a repo anyway), and the last time I tried making a package for Ubuntu, I looked at the steps and said "forget it, build from src is fine"
<whitequark> it's really not very hard to make a dpkg package
<cr1901_modern> Maybe I was having a bad day/my experience not typical. If someone offered to maintain a binary package, would you accept that?
<whitequark> sure, there are PPAs of SolveSpace
<cr1901_modern> It shifts the responsibility where all the building is done to multiple people, but I guess that's fairly low overhead
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