.c and .h is a good enough packaging then, yes.
Also, packaging groups make exceptions to their rules (Chrome, for example), and it's very hard to even discuss these things.
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fwiw, I'd be very happy to have a conversation with someone interested in hashing this out with an open mind.
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I've yet to meet any one person who understands both sides of this. The Debian working group is like half a dozen people which seems like-
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-a tiny amount of people for getting Rust into one of the most important OSes. The OS story is, imo, the single most important Rust thing rn
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Which is a long way of saying I don't know who you should talk to, but maybe seek out the working groups for each OS+Rust effort? :)
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(for reference, I'm on rust core team and creator of Cargo, very interested in Debian integration that satisfies Debian core constraints)
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(I know who you are! :P the Debian effort seems pretty far along btw - https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/RustPackaging …)
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And thank you btw for answering the Windows question - I'll do my best to keep things easy for Windows devs!
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