On Tuesday 29 July 2014 21:09:58 Harald Sitter wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 3:21 PM, Jonathan Riddell <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 11:03:34AM +0200, Harald Sitter wrote:
> >> so, this new sort-and-wrap stuff we are using... it's making me
> >> incredibly pissed off for three reasons
> > 
> > I quite like it, I find it makes things much more readable and
> > predictable.
> > 
> > Many of the plasma 5 packages were packaged before I added lots of
> > extra deps to the kf5 -dev packages.  Now all KF5 -dev packages should
> > themselves depend on any frameworks their cmake files say they
> > require.  So many of the build-deps from plasma 5 can probably be
> > removed.
> 
> Fair enough, but what's the use in this sort of diff:
> 
> 79+ oxygen-sounds,
> 80 plasma-nm,
> 81 powerdevil,
> 82- oxygen-sounds,

Being predictable? If I see a sorted list of packages I will look for oxygen-
icons before plasma-nm, not maybe somewhere at the bottom of the list.

Also, maxy uses wrap-and-sort at debian so using it too would make merging 
easier.
I'm seriously tired of merging packages where I have to review huge install 
file diffs because we simply appended new files and debian sorted the files 
alphabetically which makes actual file moves really hard to spot.
(Which I guess is the reason I'm the only one that actually checks for that?)

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