There are some updated unmaintained packages on http://www.maol.ch/crux/ [root@mob:~]# prt-get dup [...] I'll remove them from my repo as soon as there's an updated version in unmaintained. Which makes me wonder whether we should define update procedures for unmaintained, like "execute 'diff -u ...' from /" or the like; using the correct prt-get.conf prtdir settings, prt-get dup could be a good starting point (also for an automated script). This would minimize the work load caused by such updates (and IIRC this work load was the reason why we got rid of unmaintained in the first
Hi, On Thu, Oct 23, 2003 at 21:07:37 +0200, Markus Ackermann wrote: place). Maybe we could even provide anonymous CVS access, or use one of those wicked distributed version control systems :-) <dist-vcs> Imagine external contributors could just close our development tree, do some changes and host them somewhere; and maintainer could just pull the changes from their trees and merge them back; this would allow external contributors to work efficently independent of CLC, clc maintainer could get the patches very easily while keeping the perfect control which patches are added, and which are not. Some hot links: http://abridgegame.org/darcs http://www.venge.net/monotone (arch omitted intentally) </dist-vcs> Just an idea, though. Best regards, Johannes -- Johannes Winkelmann mailto:jw@tks6.net Biel, Switzerland http://jw.tks6.net