On Monday 01 August 2005 10:15 am, Chris Gianelloni wrote: > On Sun, 2005-07-31 at 10:59 -0400, Ned Ludd wrote: > > - x86/linux24 (deprecated) > > - x86/linux26 (deprecated) > > What should we do with deprecated profiles? Should we still be checking > against them? > > I would think we would, but what do the rest of you think?
speaking of which, i had an idea to clean up all that crap, i just forgot to post it a while back ... gentoo-x86/profiles/ $ tree obsolete obsolete |-- README |-- alpha | |-- deprecated | `-- make.defaults |-- amd64 | |-- deprecated | `-- make.defaults |-- hppa | |-- deprecated | `-- make.defaults |-- ia64 | |-- deprecated | `-- make.defaults |-- mips | |-- deprecated | `-- make.defaults |-- ppc | |-- deprecated | `-- make.defaults |-- ppc64 | |-- deprecated | `-- make.defaults |-- sparc | |-- deprecated | `-- make.defaults `-- x86 |-- deprecated `-- make.defaults 9 directories, 19 files then we can punt all the flat profiles and if a user needs an upgrade path, they can symlink to these in the meantime -mike -- gentoo-dev@gentoo.org mailing list