Hello Ludo,

Ludovic Courtès <l...@gnu.org> ezt írta (időpont: 2020. febr. 7., Pén
22:36):

> Hi,
>
> zimoun <zimon.touto...@gmail.com> skribis:
>
> >> The thing is, I think it’s something that requires constant care, every
> >> time we add a package or modify an existing one.  It’s very easy to lose
> >> benefits that had been previously obtained through hard work!
> >
> > I have never thought, neither tried but is it possible to find and/or
> > build all the packages that 'inherit' from a specific one?
>
> Nope (‘inherit’ is purely syntactic, it doesn’t “live on” at run time.)
> What would it buy you, though?
>

It is currently easy to break packages by updating a package that is
inherited from. You have no way to know about that relationship by simple
inspection, and is not discoverable by current tooling either. So I also
believe that it would be useful to at least be able to list them. One place
where this becomes painful is in bootstrap chains.

Do you think this can be achieved somehow without complicating
implementation?


> Ludo’.
>

Best regards,
g_bor

>

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