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From: Douglas Russell <puggy@×××××××××.com>
To: gentoo-dev@g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-dev] Some 'proper coding' notes for ebuilds
Date: Fri, 08 Aug 2003 19:19:09
Message-Id: 200308082016.58686.puggy@bobspants.com
In Reply to: Re: [gentoo-dev] Some 'proper coding' notes for ebuilds by George Shapovalov
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4 On Friday 08 August 2003 7:25 pm, George Shapovalov wrote:
5 > On Friday 08 August 2003 08:21, Anthony de Boer wrote:
6 > > Don Seiler wrote:
7 > > > Can repoman not be updated to catch what only lintool catches now, so
8 > > > that we can have our all-in-one kwik-e-tool?
9 > >
10 > > The implication I see in the documentation is that repoman is for Gentoo
11 > > developers only[0], and implies you need CVS access to the Gentoo tree,
12 > > while one shouldn't bother with lintool at all[1]. As a non-dev wanting
13 > > to submit the occasional ebuild, I'd like a tool I can use to make sure
14 > > I don't miss anything obvious that a CVS committer would see when he/she
15 > > runs repoman against my ebuild.
16 >
17 > I would like to second that. Even as a developer I like to do two passes -
18 > first is done with lintool, while I tweak an ebuild in my "live" tree (and
19 > I do have them separate, - gives me quite a bit of flexibility in tweaking
20 > without a risk of inadvertedly committing some local changes to the global
21 > tree) and then using repoman to finalize all "distributed" stuff, like
22 > digests, etc. in the cvs tree. Nothing beats lintool (so far and if you
23 > know your way around it) for the first checks that involve the ebuild
24 > itself..
25 >
26 > George
27 >
28 >
29 >
30 > --
31 > gentoo-dev@g.o mailing list
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33 I've been looking into integrating the lintool functionality into repoman for
34 the last couple of days, am beginning to make some headway. I will let you
35 know where I've got something worth looking at.
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37 I'm aware that lintool is "broken", but nobody seems to know exactly what is
38 wrong with it. This would help enoumously if someone could enlighten me...
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40 Cheers.
41
42 Puggy
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Re: [gentoo-dev] Some 'proper coding' notes for ebuilds George Shapovalov <george@g.o>