* Ralf Treinen ([email protected]) [100802 02:25]: > On Sat, Jul 31, 2010 at 08:28:14PM +0200, Andreas Barth wrote: > > * Ralf Treinen ([email protected]) [100726 22:50]: > > > We are currently working on the next generation of edos-debcheck and > > > edos-builddebcheck (and some other related tools) which will be based > > > on a new library (dose3). So this is the best moment to rethink command > > > line usage and output formats. > > > > I'd like to specify an arch to use, and have both edos to ignore > > packages of other arches, and satisfy the proper arch-specificy > > depends (i.e. works with something like "Depends: a [linux-any], b > > [i386 amd64]"). > > are you talking about edos-debcheck or edos-BUILDdebcheck here? > build-debcheck (the next generation) has already that feature. For > edos-debcheck, this could easily be achieved by filtering the > packages file through grep-dctrl, since for binary packages > there are no architecture constraints on the package relations > (as oposed to source packages). But we can consider adding such > an option to edos-debcheck too if you really need it.
Looking at the recent discussions, I'm not sure how long that continues to be the case for arch-all-packages. For the moment, it works as it is (and as long as it only affects source packages, I'm happy to filter in wanna-build). BTW, since some time edos-debcheck is called directly from wanna-build (edos-builddebcheck isn't used anymore). > > > Following the remarks and bug reports we received for the current > > > edos-debcheck we made a proposal on > > > > > > http://wiki.debian.org/EDOS/ProposalDose3 > > > > About packages appearing multiple times: What is the issue if the > > packages are different in different versions? That's something normal > > e.g. for experimental, and should be accepted. > > there is no problem as long as different versions of the same package > have different version numbers. There is a problem only when there > are different packages > with the same name and also the same vesion number. ok, good. Andi -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]
