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Re: [GNUnet-developers] gentoo, last tweaks and questions


From: ng0
Subject: Re: [GNUnet-developers] gentoo, last tweaks and questions
Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2016 13:51:45 +0200
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Christian Grothoff <address@hidden> writes:

> On 04/10/2016 08:57 PM, Nils Gillmann wrote:
>>> Well, 'bootstrap' is only needed if/when building from Subversion. Once
>>> there is a release, this is no longer required.
>> 
>> I have talked with lynX, and also gnunet devs afterwards, and
>> I'll fix packages to svn numbers now as users will get a better
>> impression with current release other than 0.10.1. When the next
>> release candidate comes out I can include it in gentoo, but there
>> shouldn't be much difference between release candidate and the
>> time it was released (svn-number), or am I wrong?
>
> Correct, so far at the time of the release, the release always matched
> exactly some SVN HEAD revision.
>
>> My personal experience of 0.10.1 vs 37011 and checkouts before
>> that was drastically different, 0.10.1 has problems which are no
>> longer existent in later numbers.
>
> Yeah, about 300 or so according to the bugtracker ;-).
>
>> I'll call SVN number 37011 gnunet-{gtk-}0.10.2_rc2 in gentoo.
>> Maybe i can communicate the same with guix, we'll see. if I can't
>> i'll still manage to express it somewhere.
>
> That should be fine.

Sourcing from what I wrote here[1], I'd like to get some input on
this part, where context can be gained through reading the
comment on b.g.org:

"I could also ask others in the gnunet project if they'd be
willing to provide svn snapshot releases of certain
branches/projects every n days/weeks"

Is this realistic, and if yes/no may I relay your reply to
bugs.gentoo.org?
This is something I suggested, the first suggestion of gentoo
developer wraeth was to suggest either manual captures saved on
my infrastructure or (preferable I assume) on gentoo
infrastructure.


[1]: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=579580#c19

thanks,
-- 
ng0



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