[golist] Issue #13: golist should permit specifying its output format

2019-05-06 Thread Elliott Sales de Andrade
qulogic added a new comment to an issue you are following: `` I'm going to say this is done well enough for now by #23. `` To reply, visit the link below or just reply to this email https://pagure.io/golist/issue/13 ___ golang mailing list --

[golist] Issue #13: golist should permit specifying its output format

2019-05-06 Thread Elliott Sales de Andrade
The status of the issue: `golist should permit specifying its output format` of project: `golist` has been updated to: Closed by qulogic. https://pagure.io/golist/issue/13 ___ golang mailing list -- golang@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send

[golist] Issue #13: golist should permit specifying its output format

2019-04-25 Thread Elliott Sales de Andrade
qulogic added a new comment to an issue you are following: `` Do you need format string for file lists (or just the provided/installed)? `` To reply, visit the link below or just reply to this email https://pagure.io/golist/issue/13 ___ golang mailing

[golist] Issue #13: golist should permit specifying its output format

2019-04-25 Thread Nicolas Mailhot
nim added a new comment to an issue you are following: `` > Do you need format string for file lists (or just the provided/installed)? There's no need to format file lists, as long as the installation is left to something else. If golist was to take over installation (as is done by modist

[golist] Issue #13: golist should permit specifying its output format

2019-04-25 Thread Elliott Sales de Andrade
The issue: `golist should permit specifying its output format` of project: `golist` has been assigned to `qulogic` by qulogic. https://pagure.io/golist/issue/13 ___ golang mailing list -- golang@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to

[golist] Issue #13: golist should permit specifying its output format

2019-04-25 Thread Nicolas Mailhot
nim reported a new issue against the project: `golist` that you are following: `` `golist` only implements a single output format, which means this output needs to be reprocessed in shell before being fed to other software, like rpmĀ¹. This shell reprocessing is brittle and adds noise to Go