-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 07/17/2013 11:42 PM, Rick "Zero_Chaos" Farina wrote: > On 07/17/2013 05:34 PM, hasufell wrote: >> On 07/17/2013 11:28 PM, Rick "Zero_Chaos" Farina wrote: >>> On 07/17/2013 05:17 PM, Chris Reffett wrote: >>>> On 07/17/2013 04:57 PM, hasufell wrote: >>>>> I know there was an announcement about the upcoming change >>>>> to cmake-utils.eclass, however... it is not enough to give >>>>> a deadline without caring if people actually fixed it by >>>>> then. > >>>>> By doing that you risk breaking stable packages which is >>>>> not trivial. > >>>>> You _must_ do a tinderbox run, test that stuff in an >>>>> overlay or whatever. You are responsible for ALL reverse >>>>> deps. > >>>>> The way it was done... was not appropriate. Please be more >>>>> careful next time. There are still incoming bugs about >>>>> broken base_src_* calls. (see the tracker) > > >>>> I discussed this with hasufell on IRC, but I'll lay out the >>>> response on the list too. Yes, this was my fault. We (KDE >>>> team) tested in our overlay, but none of the packages there >>>> use the base_src_* calls, which is why it didn't come up in >>>> testing, and I did not realize that there were packages that >>>> did rely on the implicit base inherit to call base_src_* >>>> directly. > >>> ...and that is why it isn't permitted to directly use an >>> eclass that you don't inherit. While I agree testing could >>> (should) have been better, the fact that people ignore the >>> rules for writing ebuilds shouldn't entirely fall on the KDE >>> team. > > > Considering this is a QA violation, perhaps it is possible to add a > check in repoman for using something from an eclass which you > didn't inherit. I doubt the slowdown would be horrible and clearly > it would catch a huge number of QA violations. >
That will yield false positives. Some eclases are explicitly designed in a way that you do NOT need to directly inherit it's helpers such as python-r1 and python-utils-r1. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.20 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJR5xECAAoJEFpvPKfnPDWzzRQH/RbkJCvLvpvdLHnb6grJWf3K hiKYl2ee5ziqPgx2rLY6HY6L2QN2XuKJ2nmUluvi8s7OIqnKvcH7l3HSJzK5d+2C 48FNmacLvOJPVpN3cw5h1uH3Jcff0lFXtcYaPBDNlMoYdbY+b3ad+AbXpTHR9rBX UkM7W8ung1cH30oed8HZreK4a+6G+8MsqJbZlHJhnAstyWWklIUrpgvKo2kiorfl fPvtWhz05hxRUji/Nv3rf4gln9o2MPj0/pa9KZNTKqvBZtX/3SRWVCWvMH6xqXDw zQa4pYwkYdbiFS3WW6p08D9I3vMQ/gJ0ZY51OVTVLAVYBrWqd5WA4r4CT7x9QTI= =2B+w -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----