Hi,
Since we'd switch from "crux-2.4/core" style directories to "core/2.4" or something, we'd have to adjust our *.rsync files. Also we'd need to keep the old rsync area alive for users who are still running old CRUX systems. [...] Disadvantages: o We'd have to adjust the *.rsync files. Would be doable with the CRUX release (2.5)
well, I think that could be also possible with a new core/ports package, which is the owner of the official *.rsync files I can't see more disadvantages
Opinions? Should we do that switch? I've already written the necessary shell code, it just needs to be put in some separate function that can be sourced from the various hooks. I didn't know how git-rsync works on our repos before, so I think having something like: /core/{2.4,2.5,...} /opt/{2.4,2.5,...} ... /xfce/{2.4,2.5,...} ...
is really better than the old one: /2.4/{core,opt, ..., xfce,..} IMHO it sounds a reasonable way to do it +1 Best regards, Jose V Beneyto