cvs commit: ports/graphics/opennurbs Makefile pkg-plist
Michael Scheidell
scheidell at freebsd.org
Thu Mar 22 17:49:12 UTC 2012
On 3/19/12 11:43 PM, Doug Barton wrote:
> On 3/19/2012 7:29 PM, Wesley Shields wrote:
>> On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 10:32:44AM -0400, Michael Scheidell wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On 3/19/12 10:30 AM, Wesley Shields wrote:
>>>>>> Isn't it better to use ${INSTALL_DATA} here?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -- WXS
>>>> open a pr, let maintainer approve it.
>> As the person who committed this it is your responsibility to see that
>> issues raised are properly fixed. If you feel like the maintainer should
>> be brought in for such a simple change that is your decision to make,
>> but I shouldn't have to open a PR to address this.
> +1
>
>
yeh doug, like this one?
which I sent to you privately, after you editied makefile and redid how
PORTDOCS worked by changing it to the macro? weren't you the last committer?
<http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=165167> oh, and not only
the last committer, but you wrote the actual patch!
Look what you left on the filesystem after pkg deleted because you
didn't look at the Makefile and see the obvious mistake:
<http://people.freebsd.org/~scheidell/smartmontools-5.42_3.log>
Don't you ever test your patches first?
Have some common courtesy, all of you. I will continue to privately
send a patch to a member of our team, and, offer to open a PR if they
insist.
(i opened a pr <http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=165670>
March 3rd, after sending Doug a private email on Feb 27th. He finally
got back to me and told me to open a pr.. I didn't send a public
flogging email demanding that at the last committer he fix it, and, I
would not have, hoping that by example, he would maybe learn that a
quick, private email, with a patch, or suggestion, or real explanation
of the problem was better than public flogging.
Even if I get cryptic emails demanding I fix something and am never
told what it broke. When it actually does break something, I make it a
priority to fix it, and if you have seen my lead time on real
emergencies, its, like, what, 5 mins after the tinderbox got finished
with it?
I am sorry that the mv inserted by the maintainer caused such an
international incident, maybe someone should edit portlint and look for
${MV} or \bmv\b ?
No, stop wasting time, and start back to making FreeBSD the best choice,
best operating system for discriminating system admins.
--
Michael Scheidell, CTO
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