On 03/08/13 00:59, Pierre Schmitz wrote:
Am 02.08.2013 15:38, schrieb Sébastien Luttringer:
Nothing should block a nginx update, so if auth-pam is incompatible, it will be dropped.
Passenger external module will be dropped as it causes too frequent rebuild.
Yet the current post_upgrade message says it is still there... And if you are already envisioning that auth-pam will need to be dropped in the future, I'd have to agree with this:
I'd say better drop all third-party modules even if you use it yourself. I don't see why this should be an exception on the contrary: it was not merged upstream and it was last updated in 2010. And dropping it in case of an issue also introduces unexpected regressions for those users who started using it.
So my recommendation would still be to keep at least the nginx package minimal and vanilla.
Agreed, only provide what upstream does. The rest should be dealt with by ABS/AUR. Allan