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В письме от пятница, 15 ноября 2019 г. 15:19:31 MSK пользователь Michael |
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Orlitzky написал: |
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> On 11/15/19 7:04 AM, Alexey 'Alexxy' Shvetsov wrote: |
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> > As i remember some decades ago policy was: revbump needed if you change |
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> > chnages stuff installed on filesystem. So in case of py addition it is. So |
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> > what changed? |
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> > Are there some new written rules that says in what case you need revbump |
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> > and in what it needed? |
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> To avoid breaking dependency resolution on users' systems, you have to |
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> make a new revision whenever you change a metadata variable that the |
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> package manager uses: DEPEND, RDEPEND, BDEPEND, IUSE, LICENSE, |
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> PYTHON_COMPAT, etc. |
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> Basically, unless your change is completely trivial (updated comment, |
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> typo fix...), you should be making a new revision by default. |
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Yep. That that i remember. |
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Best regards, |
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Alexey 'Alexxy' Shvetsov |