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> On 27 Feb 2021, at 14:50, Tim Harder <radhermit@g.o> wrote: |
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> Hi all, |
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> Finally responding to all the requests, I've hacked up an initial |
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> alternative to repoman's commit functionality in the form of pkgdev [1] |
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> that uses pkgcheck's API behind the scenes. The project is meant to grow |
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> into a collection of tools for Gentoo development and maintenance, but |
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> initially supports `pkgdev commit` and `pkgdev push` that should work |
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> for a basic git workflow on ebuild repos. |
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Thank you! Already using it. |
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> [snip] |
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> Feel free to respond with questions, ideas, or flames. If you want to |
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> give it a shot, I believe a live ebuild for it has already been added to |
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> the tree at dev-util/pkgdev. Also, please open issues on the upstream |
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> project if you run into bugs or have feature requests. |
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Yes, please let me know if there’s any issues with the ebuild too. |
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I’ll add a tagged release once it’s made, obviously. |
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> Thanks, |
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> Tim |
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> [1]: https://github.com/pkgcore/pkgdev |
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