W dniu sob, 27.01.2018 o godzinie 13∶24 -0500, użytkownik Michael Orlitzky napisał: > On 01/27/2018 01:14 PM, Michał Górny wrote: > > > > > > If we have a tool like edistadd, then I see the problem. But if we were > > > going to use file-data based hashes, then there would be no need for a > > > tool in most cases. As a developer, "repoman manifest" would handle it. > > > As a user, I'm going to see a message like, > > > > > > Fetch instructions for games-fps/doom3-lms-4: > > > * Please download LastManStandingCoop4Multiplatform.zip from: > > > * http://www.moddb.com/mods/last-man-standing-coop/downloads > > > * and move it to /var/cache/portage/distfiles > > > > > > except instead of $DISTDIR, it would suggest whatever directory is > > > computed from the hash in the manifest. > > > > > > > How would that work if you had 5 different files, every one evaluating > > to a different directory? > > > > for i in range(1,N): > do-what-you-did-for-the-first-one(i) > > For example, > > Fetch instructions for app-cat/pkg: > * > * Please download file1 from: > * wherever file1 can be found > * and move it to $DISTDIR/subdir1 > * > * Please download file2 from > * wherever file2 can be found > * and move it to $DISTDIR/subdir2 > * > * ... > * > * Please download fileN from > * wherever fileN can be found > * and move it to $DISTDIR/subdirN >
Do you really believe this to be more friendly than a helper that places all the files in correct directories? -- Best regards, Michał Górny