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FS#10181 - abs/cvs not in sync with pacman upgrade since bzr 1.3-1
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Pacman
Opened by Steven J. Slizewski (slyski) - Sunday, 13 April 2008, 15:47 GMT
Last edited by Travis Willard (Cerebral) - Sunday, 13 April 2008, 18:43 GMT
Opened by Steven J. Slizewski (slyski) - Sunday, 13 April 2008, 15:47 GMT
Last edited by Travis Willard (Cerebral) - Sunday, 13 April 2008, 18:43 GMT
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DetailsSummary and Info: abs/cvs not in sync with pacman upgrade since bzr 1.3-1
Steps to Reproduce:I have been using the cvs for a few months now to build packages specific for my architecture. I usually run "pacman -Syu" to see what is needed for upgrading and then answer "no" for download. Then I run "abs" for the new PKGBUILD's so to go ahead and "makepkg -cbi". I believe since bzr 1.3-1 the cvs tree does not reflect changes to package upgrades. |
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Closed by Travis Willard (Cerebral)
Sunday, 13 April 2008, 18:43 GMT
Reason for closing: Not a bug
Additional comments about closing: New ABS will 'fix' this.
Sunday, 13 April 2008, 18:43 GMT
Reason for closing: Not a bug
Additional comments about closing: New ABS will 'fix' this.
Comment by Dan McGee (toofishes) -
Sunday, 13 April 2008, 18:30 GMT
Ummm...use Gentoo if you are going to compile every package? We switched to SVN so use the new ABS currently in testing which no longer uses csup.
Comment by Travis Willard (Cerebral) -
Sunday, 13 April 2008, 18:42 GMT
Yeah, this isn't a bug. We've switched all our PKGBUILD repos to SVN recently, and, as Dan said, the new ABS in testing uses SVN. The old abs pulls from the now-stale CVS repos