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Re: CVS commit: pkgsrc/net/unison2.51
"Masatake Daimon" <pho%netbsd.org@localhost> writes:
> Module Name: pkgsrc
> Committed By: pho
> Date: Fri Oct 18 11:47:17 UTC 2019
>
> Modified Files:
> pkgsrc/net/unison2.51: Makefile PLIST
> Added Files:
> pkgsrc/net/unison2.51: ALTERNATIVES
>
> Log Message:
> Rename bin/unison to bin/unison-2.51 so it can co-exist with other versions of unison
>
> Also add ALTERNATIVES file.
I object to this change, on two grounds:
It is significant and was not discussed. It changes the previous
consensus that unison 2.51 should own the name "unison" and the older
versions should have versioned names.
unison 2.51 is the only maintained version, and using it is the
standard approach. Currently, successful use of older versions is
theoretical, and is in the best case a workaround for other systems
not having the maintained version. In the general case, one might
have both 2.51 and 2.48 installed at once, and use 2.51 for replicas
with only up-to-date hosts, and 2.48 for a replica with an out-of-date
host. Thus one has to script which version to use for which replica
anyway. On balance, I think the difficulty imposed on those who are
up to date, while small, is significant compared to what I see as
near-zero utility for those wanting to interwork with out-of-date
systems.
Thanks,
Greg
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