-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Xyne <xyne@archlinux.ca> wrote:
On 2013-04-06 00:25 -0400 Jeremy Audet wrote:
I'm requesting the deletion of the AUR package nanoc3. [1]
The AUR currently includes two similarly-named packages: nanoc and nanoc3. At one time, nanoc provided v2.x of the gem, and nanoc3 provided v3.x of the gem. [2] However, nanoc has supseded nanoc3. If you look at rubygems.org, you can see that the two development lines merged from 3.2.0 to 3.3.0. After the release of 3.3.0, nanoc3 releases stopped, whereas nanoc releases continued. [3][4]
Thus, nanoc3 is no longer being developed, and it has been superseded.
The package has been merged into ruby-nanoc. Thanks.
One last question: assuming the deletion request is approved, should
nanoc PKGBUILD both replace() and provide() nanoc3? If I understand correctly, the replace() would allow nanoc3 users a clean upgrade
the path,
whereas the provide() would allow programs that depend on nanoc3 to use nanoc. (new package maintainer here, so still fleshing out my understanding of things)
Your understanding is correct.
Just remember there is actually no use for replaces in the aur. That directive is only useful in the regular repositories. Provides and conflicts is all you actually need for a clean update. Replaces is used by pacman to find if there is anything in the repositories that replaces something else. Like when we did all the renames of python packages. - -- Sent from my Android Phone. Daniel Wallace Arch Linux Trusted User GTManfred -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: APG v1.0.8 iQFUBAEBCAA+BQJRYESLNxxEYW5pZWwgV2FsbGFjZSAoZ3RtYW5mcmVkKSA8ZGFu aWVsLndhbGxhY2VAZ2F0ZWNoLmVkdT4ACgkQX6XlVE8BDUjutQf/V4h7qpYIChfG mBsQ6q6gCHzQTfySYg70zNqMUNKQmucs5LvCjhKG+jH9dPsdbGQRXloNNnbZItc7 d9QeyASKhIQ41MZn8kotAGM/sO0eMktChlL/9kiyeHq7w05Mxuj0X1C6p7UPtOxQ IGbeAA2brick1LmjvQGX/orTKnEa6IV+884c3yb/JhCzf6Q0OgB6BlPcS4TTC3Xd treddXQL4Ud/SiPrKzDxh5dEzfnC/dF9BdExEdlKTGKpUPAICFTEERVMR9EFv3C6 2W/J4XB7GTcoMksl7wjj50TERIwpTV3W/EQCFoc8tXA52v9DYWfXlZySD08p7NLP mJ8NpUywrA== =6fr8 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----