Re: [gentoo-dev] Re: News item: xorg-server dropping default suid
On 6/27/20 1:36 PM, William Hubbs wrote: > On Sun, Jun 21, 2020 at 10:02:25PM +0200, Andreas Sturmlechner wrote: >> On Sunday, 21 June 2020 21:27:02 CEST Joonas Niilola wrote: >>> What's the current trend of attaching news items? It >>> makes hard to point out enhancements. >> >> Indeed, I didn't even look at the previous mail that was sent like that. > > I realize I'm late to this and maybe this is being discussed in another > thread (I'm catching up), but attaching newsitems is the standard way of > getting them reviewed; this is not anything new. > > Thanks, > > William > I think the point being made was that the vast majority of news items are posted as content inlined in the email as opposed to an attached file. -- Thanks, Adam Feldman Gentoo Developer np-hard...@gentoo.org 0x671C52F118F89C67 signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [gentoo-dev] Re: News item: xorg-server dropping default suid
On Sun, Jun 21, 2020 at 10:02:25PM +0200, Andreas Sturmlechner wrote: > On Sunday, 21 June 2020 21:27:02 CEST Joonas Niilola wrote: > > What's the current trend of attaching news items? It > > makes hard to point out enhancements. > > Indeed, I didn't even look at the previous mail that was sent like that. I realize I'm late to this and maybe this is being discussed in another thread (I'm catching up), but attaching newsitems is the standard way of getting them reviewed; this is not anything new. Thanks, William signature.asc Description: PGP signature
[gentoo-dev] Last rites: media-sound/guimup
# Mart Raudsepp (2020-06-27) # Disappeared upstream and download locations. Potential replacements: # media-sound/quimup, xfce-extra/xfce4-mpc-plugin, media-sound/xfmpc # Bug 729822. Removal in 30 days. media-sound/guimup signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: [gentoo-dev] */*: Mask Py2 only packages
On Sat, Jun 27, 2020 at 10:08:26AM +0300, Joonas Niilola wrote: > > On 6/27/20 2:28 AM, Robin H. Johnson wrote: > > > > TL;DR: Please make it easier to search on the QA reports site for > > issues, and only show things directly relevant to the search. > > > > A long time ago, there was blizzy's site that listed packages that were > > stabilization candidates, and you could filter by developer. It really > > helped making it easier to detect and progress. > > $ pkgcheck --color true scan $(git grep -l robb...@gentoo.org > '**/metadata.xml' | cut -d/ -f1-2) -c StableRequestCheck -R > FormatReporter --format 'stabilize {category}/{package}-{version} # {desc}' > > There's also a bug open to integrate some of the pkgchecks to p.g.o, > https://bugs.gentoo.org/725704 Yep, this ties to the large scope of making it easier to show QA issues from many sources/checks, filtering by many ways. > > At a bare minimum, having an on-site way that already expands the data > > and makes it searchable by developer. > > You can filter the output.html per-dev/per-project, but it's not as > verbose as running pkgcheck locally can be. > > https://qa-reports.gentoo.org/output/gentoo-ci/output.html;maintainer=robbat2 > https://qa-reports.gentoo.org/output/gentoo-ci/output.verbose.html;maintainer=robbat2 The maintainer= flag also doesn't seem documented anywhere? (I checked the source and see the 'include-projects' flag as well, so it's just a matter of making this stuff much better known and a little bit cleaner. > It doesn't straight out show python2 like this, but with the > package.deprecated entry for it, it'll flag newly added py2 commits. Also it's broken in the XML machine-readable version :-(. https://qa-reports.gentoo.org/output/gentoo-ci/output.xml;maintainer=robbat2 returns a 404 -- Robin Hugh Johnson Gentoo Linux: Dev, Infra Lead, Foundation Treasurer E-Mail : robb...@gentoo.org GnuPG FP : 11ACBA4F 4778E3F6 E4EDF38E B27B944E 34884E85 GnuPG FP : 7D0B3CEB E9B85B1F 825BCECF EE05E6F6 A48F6136 signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-dev] */*: Mask Py2 only packages
On 6/27/20 2:28 AM, Robin H. Johnson wrote: > > TL;DR: Please make it easier to search on the QA reports site for > issues, and only show things directly relevant to the search. > > A long time ago, there was blizzy's site that listed packages that were > stabilization candidates, and you could filter by developer. It really > helped making it easier to detect and progress. $ pkgcheck --color true scan $(git grep -l robb...@gentoo.org '**/metadata.xml' | cut -d/ -f1-2) -c StableRequestCheck -R FormatReporter --format 'stabilize {category}/{package}-{version} # {desc}' There's also a bug open to integrate some of the pkgchecks to p.g.o, https://bugs.gentoo.org/725704 > > At a bare minimum, having an on-site way that already expands the data > and makes it searchable by developer. You can filter the output.html per-dev/per-project, but it's not as verbose as running pkgcheck locally can be. https://qa-reports.gentoo.org/output/gentoo-ci/output.html;maintainer=robbat2 https://qa-reports.gentoo.org/output/gentoo-ci/output.verbose.html;maintainer=robbat2 It doesn't straight out show python2 like this, but with the package.deprecated entry for it, it'll flag newly added py2 commits. -- juippis signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature