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FS#67868 - [ming] PKGBUILD uses unpinned git master
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Opened by loqs (loqs) - Thursday, 10 September 2020, 15:52 GMT
Last edited by Connor Behan (connorbehan) - Saturday, 12 September 2020, 02:34 GMT
Opened by loqs (loqs) - Thursday, 10 September 2020, 15:52 GMT
Last edited by Connor Behan (connorbehan) - Saturday, 12 September 2020, 02:34 GMT
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DetailsDescription:
The source entry source=(git+https://github.com/libming/libming.git python3.patch pull-145.patch pull-179.patch) does not specify a commit or tag or branch so pulls the latest commit from the default branch. The attached PKGBUILD pins to the latest commit on master and drops now included patches. The python3 patch and python 3 support is dropped it does not work [1]. The pkgver function is changed to include the version tag from upstream. Additional info: * ming r3160.50098023-1 [1] https://github.com/libming/libming/issues/177 Steps to reproduce: Build ming in a clean chroot. Will fail to build r3179.04aee523-1 as patches no longer apply. |
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Closed by Connor Behan (connorbehan)
Saturday, 12 September 2020, 02:34 GMT
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing: Please re-open if the latest hackery has a problem.
Saturday, 12 September 2020, 02:34 GMT
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing: Please re-open if the latest hackery has a problem.
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