On 25/06, Doug Newgard wrote:
I had two somewhat related bug reports recently. One of made it obvious that the packager wasn't building in a chroot. The second one was for a missing makedepends on a package that was added to the repo less than a day earlier. I figured this one might be from a dirty chroot, but after contacting the maintainer, it turns out he doesn't build in a chroot for "any" architecture packages.
So here we have two people packaging for the repos building outside of chroots. Where there's two, there's probably more that just haven't been discovered yet. I inquired about this on IRC and was told there is no written policy, they just thought it was understood by all. Is this then something that's currently left to the maintainer's discretion? Is it policy and just not written? Is it something that should be written policy?
It's considered "highly recommended" but there's no firm policy for it, though I agree that there likely should be. -- Sincerely, Johannes Löthberg PGP Key ID: 0x50FB9B273A9D0BB5 https://theos.kyriasis.com/~kyrias/