On 08/21/2016 15:31, William Hubbs wrote: > All, > > take a look at the discussion on > https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=591414, in particular the last > few comments. > > My question is, is the emerge action newsitem worthy as Mark suggests? > > Thanks, > > William
I think it is. I was scratching my head over some of these warnings, wondering why no one has fixed some of them yet. For the less-used packages, such as sys-apps/timer_entropyd, without a revbump, I'd not have thought that simply re-merging the package on all of my systems would update the init script and make the warning go away. IMHO, such a change *should* have been a revbump, and, if that was the only change to that package, that revbump should have gone straight to stable since it doesn't really represent a significant change (and issues regarding such a change should have already been worked out). OTOH, if there were other things that could be fixed in a package, then pack this change into the rest and follow the normal stabilization process. As for the "--quiet --quiet" bit...that's a bit obtuse. The message being output is only using an "ewarn", so it's not a critical error and should have been squelched with the first --quiet. I'd either update the message to an "eerror" to get attention or add a note about the double-quiets somewhere (or add a new switch, --stfu, to do the job </smirk>). -- Joshua Kinard Gentoo/MIPS ku...@gentoo.org 6144R/F5C6C943 2015-04-27 177C 1972 1FB8 F254 BAD0 3E72 5C63 F4E3 F5C6 C943 "The past tempts us, the present confuses us, the future frightens us. And our lives slip away, moment by moment, lost in that vast, terrible in-between." --Emperor Turhan, Centauri Republic