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Re: comms/libopensync
On Tue, 09 Jun 2009 12:15:48 +0900, Brook Milligan
<brook%biology.nmsu.edu@localhost> wrote:
> First, I just tried to build it and ran into a problem with the
> following pre-fetch target.
>
> DISTURL=${MASTER_SITES}${DISTNAME}${EXTRACT_SUFX}?format=raw
> pre-fetch:
> ${TEST} -f ${DISTDIR}/${DISTNAME}${EXTRACT_SUFX} || \
> (cd ${DISTDIR} && ${FETCH_CMD} -o ${DISTNAME}${EXTRACT_SUFX}
> ${DISTURL:Q})
>
> The most immediate problem is that the new ${FETCH_USING} constructs
> break this because ${FETCH_CMD} is not defined. However, it appearrs
> that this (i.e., the '?format=raw' part) is completely unnecessary, as
> eliminating this entire section fetches a file with the expected
> checksum. Thus, I propose removing it.
pre-fetch target should be removed after MASTER_SITE moved from the wiki to
the normal site.
I've commited the fix.
> This raises a more general question. The maintainer of this package
> is 'pkgsrc-users'. In situations like this, i.e., given no real
> maintainer, is it appropriate to just make these kinds of changes
> directly? To what degree should they be discussed here first?
It depends on the situation, whether the change have a large impact or not.
IMO, for this case, no need to ask to pkgsrc-users if you know why
the target exists and no need anymore, and put the reason in commit logs.
--
"Of course I love NetBSD":-)
OBATA Akio / obache%NetBSD.org@localhost
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