"Maciej (Matchek) BliziĆski" <[email protected]> writes: > The 'allpkgs' directory does contain a history of packages, but it > doesn't contain all transient (and often broken) 19 different versions > of MySQL that happened to be in unstable for 2 days, but only the 3 or > 4 versions that are actually used somewhere in our catalogs. I thought > that was good enough. If you disagree, I will put the 24GB of junk > back in allpkgs; but I remain unconvinced that they are actually > useful.
Isn't the set allpkgs the union of all the named releases, e.g. dublin, kiel, &c. ? If that is true we must offer only that. To offer all the instances of our packages that were produced over the time can be a waste of resources, material and spiritual, i.e. is very difficult for someone to create a coherent set of that even if he's perusing the source control system's history of the recipes. Consequently, I support Maciej proposition. -- Peter _______________________________________________ maintainers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.opencsw.org/mailman/listinfo/maintainers .:: This mailing list's archive is public. ::.
