Re: [gentoo-user] Package version bump policy
It's "This is not a final release, and it does have known issues, including a crash bug". But it can be used with PHP 7.2 to start upgrading applications. Ok, I'll create the issue in the Bugzilla and let the maintainer decide. On 12/08/2017 03:51 PM, Michael Orlitzky wrote: On 12/08/2017 07:06 AM, Alexey Eschenko wrote: Hi guys. Some time ago PHP 7.2 was released. To start working with it I was needed XDebug and it was released in "alpha" version: https://xdebug.org/ Is there any policy against version bumps for "alpha" versions or I can create the issue about dev-php/xdebug bump in the Bugzilla? It's up to the maintainer... we have no policy against it, but you don't want to commit broken/untested packages to the tree obviously. If the xdebug alpha is "we added php-7.2 support but haven't tested it yet", then feel free to submit a normal version bump. On the other hand, if it's "this new alpha version happens to support php-7.2 but also has new features that might eat your server," then it would be better to add it alongside a package.mask entry that says "masked for testing" or something like that. -- Kind regards, Alexey Eschenko https://skobk.in/
Re: [gentoo-user] Package version bump policy
On 12/08/2017 07:06 AM, Alexey Eschenko wrote: > Hi guys. > > Some time ago PHP 7.2 was released. To start working with it I was > needed XDebug and it was released in "alpha" version: https://xdebug.org/ > > Is there any policy against version bumps for "alpha" versions or I can > create the issue about dev-php/xdebug bump in the Bugzilla? > It's up to the maintainer... we have no policy against it, but you don't want to commit broken/untested packages to the tree obviously. If the xdebug alpha is "we added php-7.2 support but haven't tested it yet", then feel free to submit a normal version bump. On the other hand, if it's "this new alpha version happens to support php-7.2 but also has new features that might eat your server," then it would be better to add it alongside a package.mask entry that says "masked for testing" or something like that.
[gentoo-user] Package version bump policy
Hi guys. Some time ago PHP 7.2 was released. To start working with it I was needed XDebug and it was released in "alpha" version: https://xdebug.org/ Is there any policy against version bumps for "alpha" versions or I can create the issue about dev-php/xdebug bump in the Bugzilla? -- Kind regards, Alexey Eschenko https://skobk.in/