On Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 1:32 AM, Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org> wrote:
On 09/08/11 20:56, Sebastien Luttringer wrote:
makepkg --skipinteg is a often used to test package and it's the brother of -g option. Have a -G shortcut will help to reduce CO².
Signed-off-by: Sebastien Luttringer<seblu@seblu.net>
This was somewhat deliberately done not to have a short option for this because --skipinteg was not intend to be used often. So I am undecided on this. I use --skipinteg when i build several version of the same package. With the new package signing, it can also be useful to be able to "quickly" escape signature verif.
Maybe i bad see the policy of short option in pacman, but almost all options should have a long and short form. Letting user choose with version he likes. Here i think it's a usefull option.
And should -G be --skipinteg or just --skipchecksums
I think everything which can fail build process, so --skipinteg. -- Sébastien Luttringer www.seblu.net