Dnia wtorek, 23 listopada 2010 o 03:16:03 Jonas Smedegaard napisaĆ(a): > One thing I like in Debian is that each package has one (or more) > persons directly responsible for its quality thoughout its lifetime. > How is openembedded in that respect?
In OE there are recipes which have maintainer(s) but many lack any maintainer - often they are changed by someone to adapt to new policies or are changed by developer which use them for his targets. > Another thing I dearly like is that both source packages and binary > builds are versioned. I believe this makes bug hunting more > reliable. I guess openembedded is more like Gentoo in this regard: > build from source, eventually caching the binary parts but without > versioning. Right? Everything is versioned in OE - recipe is for specific version and result of build is set of packages which are versioned and provide versioned dependencies. You can check it in Angstrom package browser [1] and fetch IPK package (which is in Debian package format). 1. http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/repo/?pkgname=xfce4-panel- plugin-systray -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

