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by burntsushi
1279 days ago
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Bottom line is that the lock file in ripgrep's repo hasn't prevented it from being packaged. And I haven't heard of any distro maintainer complain about any lock file in any Rust program ever. So you're just plain empirically wrong about lock files preventing Rust programs from being packaged. You've now moved on to talking about something else, which is "how much Rust software is packaged." Well, apparently enough that Debian has Rust packaging policy[1]. I'll give you one guess at what isn't mentioned in that policy. Give up? Lock files! [1]: https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/RustPackaging/Policy |
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My mistake, seems rust packagers gave up on decent packaging. It isn't so for the python policy, I can assure you :)