On Friday September 09 2016 12:12:34 Lawrence Velázquez wrote:

> I don't know why that would happen, unless drastic changes are released 
> (which does happen sometimes). It's not inherent to base; I update from trunk 
> all the time with no problems.

Yeah, well. I like stability in things that form the basis for stuff that might 
be in flux all the time (or not). And base is named appropriately :)
Also explains why I still haven't gotten myself to upgrade from 10.9 ...

> Any code pushed to the repository goes out to all users immediately. This is 
> nice for certain applications but not others. The whole point of trunk base 
> is to hit the middle ground of getting certain changes field-tested by other 
> devs quickly without affecting users.
> 
> If you're suggesting that we test the code by sending around patches outside 
> source control... well, that sounds like an antipattern to me.

The point remains that we may want to push this functionality out as soon as 
it's ready to be tested in the wild, at least as far as selective signing of 
specific applications is concerned. Otherwise a port like lldb will have to 
wait until base is updated, or it'd have to include a "preview copy" of the 
signing code.

R.
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