Hi Magnus,
Can you tell me what exactly do addbasepkg? What's the difference with 'add'?
As for the diff file, don't you use anymore the git repository? I generated this patch using git, I hope this is ok. Using github would be easier for me to stay synced.
Anyway, the cblrepo procedure seems very clean and easy. Great job!
Cheers,
Fabio
Il giorno 20/ott/2011 07:59, "Magnus Therning" <magnus@therning.org> ha scritto:On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 07:30:36PM +0200, Fabio Riga wrote:
It's safer to require a specific version since GHC underneath will
> Hello everybody,
>
> some time ago I ...
code in a dependency on a hash of the version of hslogger used. The
end result without strict dependencies would be that pacman allows
an upgrade that GHC would reject at runtime, i.e. you end up with a
broken system.
After installing cblrepo you would do the following to upgrade
> I also would like to help adding some more package, but I still
> don't know how to do this with ...
hslogger:
0. Update info about all packages that are available on Hackage:
% cblrepo idxsync
1. Upgrade the hslogger package:
% cblrepo addbasepkg hslogger,1.1.5
2. Bump all packages that use hslogger:
% cblrepo bump hslogger
3. Create PKGBUILDs:
% cblrepo pkgbuild $(cblrepo build hslogger)
4. Verify that all builds properly:
% ./makeahpkg -x -l <dir-for-chroot> -- $(cblrepo build hslogger)
5. If the build succeeds then post the diff either to this list or
directly to me.
If you want to add packages you use `cblrepo add`. Help is built in,
but if you get stuck feel free to send emails to this list or directly
to me.
/M
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