Dnia 2008-03-01, o godz. 23:22:35 Mamoru Tasaka <mtasaka@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> napisał(a): > We are discussing these types of Obsoletes/Requires on "merge reviews" of > those packages (although I am not sure if someone has already begun to > review gcc merge review) 1. So is there any robot that can detect them (like some rpmlint magic option)? I showed you an example, I can even comment in https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=225648, but it'd be only one of thousands of packages. 2. Is there a policy regarding the time after which we can assume obsoletes/requires as obsolete? (Like my proposed 4 releases backwards.) 3. If we get rid of currently obsolete tags with the merge review, what happens after a Fedora release or two from the merge review? They're always going to be some tags that "expire" with time. A monthly-run robot would keep the list short. 4. The robot would also detect newly added Obsoletes: which (because of a typo) don't match anything. Lam
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