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[bug#52956] [PATCH] gnu: darktable: update to 3.8.0


From: Alex Devaure
Subject: [bug#52956] [PATCH] gnu: darktable: update to 3.8.0
Date: Sun, 09 Jan 2022 21:14:53 +0000
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Hi John and Ludo,

John Kehayias <john.kehayias@protonmail.com> writes:

> Hi Alex and Ludo’,
>
> ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐
>
> On Sunday, January 9th, 2022 at 6:56 AM, Alex Devaure wrote:
>
>> I managed to build darktable with the last lua version (4.5.3) but I
>> needed to update the patched for that version.
>> During that process, I came to the same question than John's: what is
>> the best and least disturbing way to add lua 4.5.3?
>>
>
> Glad to hear darktable builds with the newer version of Lua.
>
> However, I realized belatedly that the --with-latest transformation
> will not inherit the patches of the original package. And, as I would
> have expected, those patches don't apply cleanly to the new 5.4.3
> source. I haven't had a chance to investigate, and likely won't be
> able to for a bit (still catching up on other patches I have).
>
I modified lua.scm to integrate the version 4.5.3, creating new patches
as the current ones didn't work for that version.

> As for how to introduce the new version, my guess (now that the
> patches needed to be updated) would be to have a lua-5.4 (or called
> lua-next) package. If it is just the patches that need to be updated,
> lua (the 5.3 version) could inherit from lua-5.4 adjusting the source
> field for that version and using the original patches. Assuming this
> doesn't cause rebuilds of the lua packages, that is. If more changes
> are needed, then lua-5.4 would just stand separate from the lua <= 5.3
> version set.
I should be able to send a patch with a new package names lua-5.4
tomorrow (UK time).

>
> John

Best regards,
Alex





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