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On Tuesday 25 January 2011 20:13:40 Thomas Sachau wrote: |
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> The (maybe inofficial) suggestion is already to use the latest EAPI in new ebuilds. This is ok for |
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> me, as long as it is a suggestion. The same goes for the migration of ebuilds to the latest EAPI. |
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> But i am against the idea to enforce this for either new or even existing ebuilds. I prefer to do |
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> other work than useless EAPI-migration without a real need/benefit for me or the users. |
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This is fine as long as you do pure standalone work. As soon as you use a single eclass, you basically require the eclass maintainers to provide support for each and every EAPI - and that's an important point here. |
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AFAIK the kde team will soon require EAPI (>)= 3 for all ebuilds using kde4-* eclasses. Similar restrictions already exist in other cases _in order to ease maintainability_. Why not go all the way and clean the mess out? |
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Andreas K. Huettel |
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Gentoo Linux developer - kde, sci, arm, tex |
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dilfridge@g.o |
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http://www.akhuettel.de/ |