Am Mittwoch, den 25.03.2009, 23:26 +0000 schrieb Ciaran McCreesh: > On Mon, 23 Mar 2009 09:08:37 +0100 > Tiziano Müller <dev-z...@gentoo.org> wrote: > > > 8) EAPI 3 requires doins support for symlinks > > > > Current behaviour is to copy the file the symlink points to, right? > > No, current behaviour is undefined for not a file.
from ebuild-helpers/doins: _doins() { local mysrc="$1" mydir="$2" cleanup="" rval if [ -L "$mysrc" ] ; then cp "$mysrc" "$TMP/2" mysrc="$TMP/2/${mysrc##*/}" cleanup=${mysrc} fi [...] seems like it's copying the target of the symlink. > > > > 14) EAPI 3 supports pkg_info on installed packages > > you probably mean: uninstalled > > Yup. The diff's right, just the commit message that's wrong. > > > > 15) USE is stricter in EAPI 3 > > > > Proper documentation for IUSE_IMPLICIT/USE_EXPAND_IMPLICIT is needed. > > In the PMS draft there's only a reference to section 11.1.1, but in > > that section is nothing about it. > > I'm still not sure a) whether we want those, b) how exactly they work > or c) whether there's any chance at all of Portage supporting this in > the time we're after. It completely depends on whether people agree that every USE flag should be stated in IUSE or not. > > > > 20) EAPI 3 has doexample. > > Including "-r" or implicit recursive? > > Nope. Well, I think I want "-r" then.
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