On Wed, 28 Oct 2009 11:51:34 +0200 Petteri Räty <betelge...@gentoo.org> wrote:
> Mike Frysinger wrote: > > On Tuesday 27 October 2009 14:46:31 Petteri Räty wrote: > >> Normally old versions are not kept around as already said if you > >> read the thread. > > > > "normal" is not the same thing as "always". unless you're the > > maintainer, you have no idea whether old versions are kept there on > > purpose. ive had people delete older versions of packages on me > > simply because they made this invalid assumption without talking to > > the maintainer. the rest of the thread is irrelevant as this point > > was not made. > > > > Yes I have no idea. That's why I asked on gentoo-dev-announce for > maintainers to tell me if they are kept on purpose so the point was > made already at the very start. Still, it has already been stated but: please file bugs! A big tracker would probably be messy, one bug / herd or category could be better. You did file some bugs at some point, where I was in the assigned herd and did proceed quickly I think. Why did you stop? Some were just straight removal, some did need some other removal in order to be clean (this may be due to the fact that packages didnt work with latest versions but didn't have restricted deps on the package that would have to be removed). I am not following -dev very carefully and am too lazy to dig in a list posted on -dev-announce to find out if I need to do something or not. A bug makes that easy to track and is the usual way of getting ebuild changes done in the tree. We rant on users who report bugs on -dev, I'm afraid the the same applies to developers :) Also, remark that your script is flawed, I see some freebsd stuff in your list which are certainly the best visible version on some profiles. Again, this will be better tracked in a bug. Alexis.
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