On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 20:25, Arvin Schnell <aschn...@suse.com> wrote:
On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 03:39:24PM +0100, Stefan Hundhammer wrote:
Unify the Fragments?
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Would it be better to have one large libyui repo that contains the
base
libyui, and also most of the others (except libyui-gtk* ?) and
create all
the binary packages that we have now from that single source repo?
That would give us a chance to do atomic changes; a transaction
with a
well-defined "before" and "after" state and no in-between mess.
We'd have ONE pull request for all the different subpackages. We
could
review that as a whole and not get into a PR frenzy when things
need to
happen quickly to avoid undefined in-between states.
Would there still be several source packages with each having a
tarball or would there just be one source package generating all
RPMs?
In the latter case people could complain about more freqently
rebuilds of e.g. libyui-qt due to a new libzypp.
It feels like split by libyui and libyui-pkg would make more sense than
just throwing both into one thing. libyui is way more generic, and
libyui-pkg is libzypp specific. libyui is used on distributions which do
not use libzypp keep in mind.
LCP [Stasiek]
https://lcp.world
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