[Bug 1122120] [NEW] Multiarchify tcl8.5

Wookey wookey at wookware.org
Mon Feb 11 15:15:48 UTC 2013


Public bug reported:

TCL needs 'multiarching' so that it has co-installable libraries and
config scripts for packages to cross-build with. e.g sqlite3, but in
fact anything with tcl language bindings (45 packages build-dep on
tcl8.5, and 65 on tcl-dev).

The attached patch provides such mutiarchification, by:

qEssentially the .so and .a libs, and the tclConfig.sh config script are
all moved into multiarch directories in the existing tcl8.5-dev and a
new tcl8.5-lib package for the runtime library. Both these packages are
Multi-Arch: same and thus co-installable.

All the other files remain in the tcl8.5 package, although there may be
arch-specific files in there which should move? That package is MA:
foreign as tcl is able to run scripts in an arch-independent fashion.

This has been tested for armhf and arm64 cross-building and seems to
work OK.

** Affects: tcl8.5 (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: arm64 cross multiarch

** Patch added: "tcl8.5_8.5.13-1ubuntu1-multiarchify-2.patch"
   https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1122120/+attachment/3524133/+files/tcl8.5_8.5.13-1ubuntu1-multiarchify-2.patch

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Title:
  Multiarchify tcl8.5

Status in “tcl8.5” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  TCL needs 'multiarching' so that it has co-installable libraries and
  config scripts for packages to cross-build with. e.g sqlite3, but in
  fact anything with tcl language bindings (45 packages build-dep on
  tcl8.5, and 65 on tcl-dev).

  The attached patch provides such mutiarchification, by:

  qEssentially the .so and .a libs, and the tclConfig.sh config script
  are all moved into multiarch directories in the existing tcl8.5-dev
  and a new tcl8.5-lib package for the runtime library. Both these
  packages are Multi-Arch: same and thus co-installable.

  All the other files remain in the tcl8.5 package, although there may
  be arch-specific files in there which should move? That package is MA:
  foreign as tcl is able to run scripts in an arch-independent fashion.

  This has been tested for armhf and arm64 cross-building and seems to
  work OK.

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