Felipe Contreras wrote:
Yes, *if* they have been packaging them, they have a way. But what if
they haven't been doing so?
And for the ones that have a way, now they need one hack less.
As an example of all the hacks needed by a real distribution package,
here's the stuff ArchLinux packagers
Felipe Contreras felipe.contre...@gmail.com writes:
As an example of all the hacks needed by a real distribution package,
here's the stuff ArchLinux packagers have to do:
# bash completion
mkdir -p $pkgdir/usr/share/bash-completion/completions/
install -m644
Junio C Hamano wrote:
Felipe Contreras felipe.contre...@gmail.com writes:
As an example of all the hacks needed by a real distribution package,
here's the stuff ArchLinux packagers have to do:
# bash completion
mkdir -p $pkgdir/usr/share/bash-completion/completions/
install
Felipe Contreras felipe.contre...@gmail.com writes:
These have been stable and widely used for quite a long time, they even
have tests outside of the contrib area, and most distributions ship
them, so they can be considered part of the core already.
Let's move them out of contrib and install
Junio C Hamano wrote:
Felipe Contreras felipe.contre...@gmail.com writes:
These have been stable and widely used for quite a long time, they even
have tests outside of the contrib area, and most distributions ship
them, so they can be considered part of the core already.
Let's move
These have been stable and widely used for quite a long time, they even
have tests outside of the contrib area, and most distributions ship
them, so they can be considered part of the core already.
Let's move them out of contrib and install them by default.
Signed-off-by: Felipe Contreras
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