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On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 12:23 PM, Mart Raudsepp <leio@g.o> wrote: |
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> On E, 2008-11-10 at 13:13 -0500, Mark Loeser wrote: |
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>> Removing Stable Ebuilds |
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>> If an ebuild meets the time criteria above, and there are no technical issues |
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>> preventing stabilization, then the maintainer MAY choose to delete an older |
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>> version even if it is the most recent stable version for a particular arch. |
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> Even if that is a package that other packages depend on? Lets say I want |
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> to delete an ancient version of gtk+, but arch ABC has that as the only |
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> stable ebuild, while the rest are ~ABC. Do I remove it, as I may, and |
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> break the whole stable tree of arch ABC, unkeyword hundreds of other |
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> packages, or I'm just allowed to remove it but should really apply a |
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> common sense as usual and you don't want to go into details in this |
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> document? |
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*MAY* choose - you don't *have* to do it - I'd prefer something along |
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the lines of, may stablize it - if after a minimum of 30 days - maybe |
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90 days max - if the arch team hasn't had enough time to stablize |
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it... when will they ever? |