Bug#683859: [Aptitude-devel] Bug#683859: closed by Daniel Hartwig mand...@gmail.com (Re: Bug#683859: aptitude: APT::Get::Build-Dep-Automatic is not honored)

2012-08-05 Thread Daniel Hartwig
  Aptitude provides for tracking sets of packages:
 
  # aptitude --add-user-tag foo-builddep build-dep foo

 I had no idea, thanks for making me aware of this!  It seems like a much
 better solution.  I'll definitely start using it.

Very useful feature but I don't think it gets a lot of exposure.


  [then, after make foo]
  # aptitude --remove-user-tag foo-builddep '?user-tag(foo-builddep)'

 Did you mean to add an unmarkauto to this command?

No, actually it should have 'remove' which I missed. The build deps are not
marked auto by the first command. The second should have been:

# aptitude --remove-user-tag foo-builddep remove '?user-tag(foo-builddep)'


Bug#683859: [Aptitude-devel] Bug#683859: closed by Daniel Hartwig mand...@gmail.com (Re: Bug#683859: aptitude: APT::Get::Build-Dep-Automatic is not honored)

2012-08-05 Thread Andrew Pimlott
Excerpts from Daniel Hartwig's message of Sun Aug 05 02:41:30 -0700 2012:
   [then, after make foo]
   # aptitude --remove-user-tag foo-builddep '?user-tag(foo-builddep)'
 
  Did you mean to add an unmarkauto to this command?
 
 No, actually it should have 'remove' which I missed. The build deps are not
 marked auto by the first command. The second should have been:
 
 # aptitude --remove-user-tag foo-builddep remove '?user-tag(foo-builddep)'

Oh, right.  Actually, I meant markauto, which may be better, in case
something else has depended upon a foo-builddep package in the meantime.

Andrew


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