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We should have never added a upstream repackage and some custom tools in the same source package, let alone binary package. Finally resolve that tech debt and do a split. This commit does a bit more than I'd like at once, but it's really not trivial to make a clean split while keeping all sanely buildable in multiple commits. What roughly happens is: - two complete separate source packages - one for xterm.js, we keep this purely to the xterm.js and our local additions and modifications that are relevant directly to xterm.js itself - one for termproxy, where only the rust-based tool is shipped. This also reduces churn, as the termproxy doesn't sees lots of updates, so no point in building it on every xterm.js update. - drop debcargo, which while great for library source code packages for build dependencies, is just a PITA for binary packages shipping actual compiled rust code, it adds almost nothing there but provides lots of special handling to get the correct result. - rename `termproxy` to `proxmox-termproxy` but keep a backward compat link for now, termproxy is way to general a name. Maybe we should also move this away from /bin in general, into the /lib/<arch-qualifier>/proxmox/ directory like we do for proxmox-backup. - clean ups all over the place Signed-off-by: Thomas Lamprecht <t.lamprecht@proxmox.com>
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