On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 12:06 AM, <Nezmer@allurelinux.org> wrote:
On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 11:56:00PM +0200, Ronald van Haren wrote:
On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 11:15 PM, <Nezmer@allurelinux.org> wrote:
hi, As you might already know , webkit-gtk and its dependency libsoup are always under heavy development . I added {libwebkit,libsoup}-newest PKGBUILDS to the AUR because libwebkit releases started to depend on development releases from libsoup(2.27.x) .
With gnome 2.28.x entering extra , the *-newest packages provide the same versions available in the official repos.
Should I ask for the deletion of those packages ? Or keep them around in case webkit starts to depend on libsoup 2.29.x ?
As the odd releases indicate development versions how about calling it -unstable instead of -newest? That way you can just jump from .27 to .29. It probably doesn't take long before 2.29.1 is released.
Ronald I called them newest because there was no indication the webkit releases were considered unstable upstream.
Anyway , If you think renaming to *-unstable is the best practice , please delete the *-newest ones .
mmm I guess I was mainly talking about the libsoup package. I deleted that one, the webkit-newest package can probably stay for the moment if you think it will depend on an unstable libsoup package in the near future. Ronald