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On Mon, 9 Oct 2017 19:20:53 +0000 (UTC), Grant Edwards wrote: |
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> It turns out that over the past week or so, there have been several |
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> _different_ firefox ebuilds released. One of them was broken: |
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> Version 52.4.0 (Oct 3) was OK. |
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> Version 52.4.0 (Oct 7) was broken. |
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> Version 52.4.0 (Oct 9) is OK. |
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> You (and I) had successfully installed the Oct 3 version of 52.4.0, |
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> but when I tried to install the Oct 7 version of 52.4.0, it failed. |
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> The Oct 9 version is supposed to be fixed. I don't really see how you |
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> can repeatedly release new versions of something without changing the |
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> version number, but maybe that's just me... |
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It depends on the breakage. If the installed program is broken it should |
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be bumped, but if the breakage only relates to the build in some |
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circumstances, it makes sense not to bump it. Otherwise everyone that |
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installed the first time, maybe because they had the necessary |
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dependencies already, would have to re-emerge the package another two |
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times for no benefit. |
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If they truly were new versions it would be different, but all the ebuilds |
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resulted in the same version of the software being installed. |
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Neil Bothwick |
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Puns are bad, but poetry is verse... |