On Tuesday, October 25, 2016 4:47:40 PM CEST Luca Beltrame wrote: > Hello, > > recent changes in breeze broke building in openSUSE's OBS: after a > discussion on IRC, it turned out that there were incorrect symlinks. > Adjustments were made in order to preserve space. However, while > harmless at first (I didn't notice earlier, and CI was green) these > changes *break* packaging for most systems. > > The reason? Directories became symlinks, hence a package manager can't > fix that, it will totally break when a package updates (because it will > try to symlink something existent). > > Therefore there is *no* way the current state of breeze-icons can be > installed a the moment by any sane distribution. No problem for now, > but Frameworks are monthly releases, so... > > This needs to be fixed, even if at the cost of wasting space (but > making packagers much happier). > > If there's no consensus, I will revert these commits [1][2][3][4] in > breeze-icons by Sunday morning.
+1 go for it. Sorry for the problems this caused to distros. As a reminder to our devs and designers: frameworks have a review policy. the commits mentioned by Luca have no Review hint. Please don't push without prior review - especially not if you change something like that. We could have get the expertise in during the review. Cheers Martin
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