On 3/6/12 11:17 PM, Thomas Kahle wrote: > the x86 team has many ruby keywording bugs in the queue and it is > hard to keep up because testing them can be a pain. There are tons > of circular deps with USE="test" or USE="doc", there are the > different ruby interpreters.
Yeah. Maintainers, if you get delays on arch-related bugs it's often because of pain like this. > Also the inter-bug dependencies are often not resolved correctly, > that is the to be keyworded package depends on non-keyworded stuff > not listed in the bug. And this is even worse. Please check things with repoman before filing bugs. You can even write automated scripts at least for the "check whether we got all deps right" part. > All of these packages are already keyworded ~amd64. Ruby is an > interpreted language, I don't see any point in having every arch team > do the testing for every small package. Could the ruby team add ~x86 > themselves after testing on ~amd64, or are there compelling reasons > to not do this? It's trivial to set up x86 chroot on amd64 box, so I can't imagine what's preventing people from creating such chroot, doing the testing and keywording themselves.
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