* Re: [gentoo-dev] rfc: revisiting our stabilization policy
@ 2014-01-17 7:02 99% ` grozin
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From: grozin @ 2014-01-17 7:02 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-dev
Sorry for following up myself,
On Fri, 17 Jan 2014, grozin@gentoo.org wrote:
> OK, let's be conservative. Python and Perl scripts may break on some arches
> (I'd say it's a rare exception, perhaps 1%, but still). But what about
>
> dev-java/java-sdk-docs
> dev-db/postgresql-docs
> sys-kernel/linux-docs
> dev-dotnet/gtk-sharp-docs
> app-xemacs/general-docs
> dev-util/kdevelop-php-docs
> dev-util/gnome-devel-docs
> app-vim/phpdocs
> gnome-extra/gnome-user-docs
> gnome-extra/gnome-getting-started-docs
> dev-php/smarty-docs
> dev-python/python-docs
> dev-python/cheetah-docs
> app-doc/php-docs
> app-doc/root-docs
> app-doc/geant-docs
> app-doc/blas-docs
> app-doc/lapack-docs
> app-doc/gnucash-docs
> app-office/abiword-docs
> dev-lisp/hyperspec
> sys-apps/man-pages[-*]
>
> and maybe others? They contain no scripts which can possibly break. I'd say
> they should be keyworded on all arches as soon as they are keyworded on the
> first arch; the same goes for stabilization. I'd include also packages
> containing only TeX/LaTeX code - TeX behaves identically on all arches, this
> was and is its main strength. Also, probably, python/perl/ruby interpreted
> scripts *which don't load extra libraries* work identically on all arches not
> in 99% of cases but in 99.99% (0.01% is for cases when the interpreter is
> broken on a given arch).
Maybe, a good solution is to introduce a special arch, "noarch", for such
packages (similar to what's done in the rpm world). Then, if a package is
~noarch, it is automatically considered ~arch for all arches. Similar for
stable. The maintainer should be able to keyword ~noarch and to stabilize
noarch. Comments?
Andrey
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