Hi,

sry, I'm new to git patches via email and commit messages suitably
formatted for that - I didn't insert the newline between header and
body. Should I resubmit the patch with a better formatted comit message?

cheers,
Erich

On 08.06.2018 18:50, Eli Schwartz wrote:
> On 06/08/2018 11:56 AM, Florian Pritz via pacman-dev wrote:
>> That subject is way too long. Please keep it around 50 chars if at all
>> possible and put the more detailed explanation in the commit body. In
>> this case it's probably best to simply end the subject at the first comma.
> 
> This was supposed to be:
> 
> """
> makepkg: install all dependencies simultanously, if possible
> 
> when using rmdeps but not install, runtime dependencies do not need
> special handling for (non)removal, and can be installed in the same
> transaction. This allows pacman to intelligently resolve some things
> which would otherwise be conflicts.
> """
> 
> ...
> 
> I was shown the patch on #archlinux32, and proposed a more detailed
> commit message body. Erich says it was supposed to have been multiple
> succeeding lines in the original commit message...
> 
> I guess Allan can reflow it this once. ;)
> 

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