On 06/28/12 01:42 PM, Brock Pytlik wrote:
In short, now if I want to ensure that I have a pkglint clean
repository, it's not sufficient to pkglint all my packages against that
repository and each other any time I'm publishing a group of packages.
Instead, I have to wait until all the packages have been published, then
run pkglint over the repository and that repository now must be a
staging repo (that's a duplicate of my full repo) since I may need to
roll back publication of some packages to fix some pkglint issue.
Thoughts?
Yep. I understand your concern.
I think I might be able to make this work - we're already maintaining a
set of all the packages that have been marked as obsolete or renamed,
but you really want the reverse: whenever we publish any package, if
it's obsolete, check that no packages in the repository (or those being
linted) depend on that package.
I'll investigate whether this is feasible...
cheers,
tim
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