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Nuno Teixeira escreveu no dia s=C3=A1bado, 7/10/2023 = =C3=A0(s) 13:30: > Thanks Moin! > > Now I have understand it. > > I will use: > > git grep -e 'USE_WX' --and \( -e 3.0+ -e 3.2 \) > Looks for a line that has USE_WX and either 3.0+ or 3.2. (3.2+ will be > included too) > > Cheers > > Moin Rahman escreveu no dia s=C3=A1bado, 7/10/2023 =C3= =A0(s) > 13:03: > >> >> >> > On Oct 7, 2023, at 2:00 PM, Nuno Teixeira wrote: >> > >> > >> > This 3.2 search might be counterproductive as we have an option "3.0+" >> which also indicates 3.2 as a valid value. >> > >> > ports with 3.0+ will use 3.0 for building without changes . For this >> particular update involving 3.2 shouldn't we focus on consumers using 3.= 2 >> only? >> >> The answer is both yes and no. :) >> >> There are some corner cases like let's say there is port A which was >> built using 3.2 and there is now port B which has 3.0+ and is now being >> built. There is a high chance that it will use the already available 3.2 >> rather than building 3.0. That's why it's better to be safe than sorry a= nd >> also bump those ports. >> >> Kind regards, >> Moin(bofh@ with all hats off) >> > > > -- > Nuno Teixeira > FreeBSD Committer (ports) > --=20 Nuno Teixeira FreeBSD Committer (ports) --000000000000a8878b060743a91d Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Nuno Teixeira <eduardo@= freebsd.org> escreveu no dia s=C3=A1bado, 7/10/2023 =C3=A0(s) 13:30:=
Thanks Moin!

Now I have understand it.

I will use:

git grep -e '= USE_WX' --and \( -e 3.0+ -e 3.2 \)
Looks for a line that has = USE_WX and either 3.0+ or 3.2. (3.2+ will be included too)

Cheers

Moin Rahman <bofh@freebsd.org> escreveu no dia s=C3=A1bado, 7= /10/2023 =C3=A0(s) 13:03:


> On Oct 7, 2023, at 2:00 PM, Nuno Teixeira <eduardo@freebsd.org> wrote:
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> This 3.2 search might be counterproductive as we have an option "= 3.0+" which also indicates 3.2 as a valid value.
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> ports with 3.0+ will use 3.0 for building without changes . For this p= articular update involving 3.2 shouldn't we focus on consumers using 3.= 2 only?

The answer is both yes and no. :)

There are some corner cases like let's say there is port A which was bu= ilt using 3.2 and there is now port B which has 3.0+ and is now being built= . There is a high chance that it will use the already available 3.2 rather = than building 3.0. That's why it's better to be safe than sorry and= also bump those ports.

Kind regards,
Moin(bofh@ with all hats off)


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