Hello fellow devs, Le dimanche 30 octobre 2016 à 02:54 +0000, Robin H. Johnson a écrit : > As part of the upcoming change to no longer distribute ChangeLogs in > the > main tree, Infra would like to announce some updates to the rsync > modules. > > 1. > The following legacy modules are hereby discontinued. > - rsync.gentoo.org::gentoo-sec > - rsync.gentoo.org::gentoo-x86-portage > > 'gentoo-sec' was a 2004-era attempt at distributing Gentoo developer > GPG keyrings. There have been no sync attempts recorded on any of the > rsync.gentoo.org nodes in over 2 years, and the material therein all > dates to 2004 only. > > 'gentoo-x86-portage' was the older name of the 'gentoo-portage' > module, > and was maintained as an alias. For the 2016 calender year to date, > there have been only 11 attempts to fetch the legacy name from any of > the rsync.gentoo.org official nodes. > > Community mirrors (rsyncN.CC.gentoo.org) are encouraged to drop the > old > modules at their convenience. > > 2. > Approximately 2016/Nov/01, a new module will be available: > - rsync.gentoo.org::gentoo-repo-changelog > This module will contain the same directory structure as the > repo/gentoo > tree (gentoo-portage module), but will ONLY contain ChangeLog files. > The update schedule may have gaps exceeding 6 hours initially. > > Community mirrors (rsyncN.CC.gentoo.org) can prepare to mirror the > new > module at their convenience. > > 3. > Not sooner than 2016/Nov/15, ChangeLogs will be removed from the > 'gentoo-portage' rsync module. They may or may not still be > referenced > by the thick Manifests.
Since this mail went out, I could not find an explanation of how to get the changelogs back with regular emerge --sync over rsync. Searching the wiki raised no answer or links with outdated information. Playing with repos.conf lead nowhere except to complaints that the gentoo-repo-changelog had the same name than gentoo-portage. I tried asking #gentoo-dev but the best answer I was given was to switch to git clone and to generate the changelogs myself. Problem is, I am not always on a dev machine or on a machine that can spare these CPU cycles so it does not seem appropriate. Is there any way to get this back that doesn't involve extra operations over emerge --sync ? -- Gilles Dartiguelongue <e...@gentoo.org>
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