Replacing USE_GCC=any and the danfe@ filter (was: svn commit: r568012 - head/net/tightvnc)
Torsten Zuehlsdorff
freebsd at toco-domains.de
Thu Jun 3 09:55:29 UTC 2021
On 03.06.21 11:50, Torsten Zuehlsdorff wrote:
>
>
> On 03.06.21 08:32, Mathieu Arnold wrote:
>> On Thu, Jun 03, 2021 at 12:22:47AM +0200, Gerald Pfeifer wrote:
>>> On Sun, 30 May 2021, Mathieu Arnold wrote:
>>>> Thank you for working on this.
>>>
>>> So, I was just ready to commit the next step and prepared a nice git
>>> style commit message:
>>>
>>> Replace USE_GCC=any with USE_GCC=yes
>>> USE_GCC=any has been equivalent to USE_GCC=yes in most cases (such
>>> as i386 and amd64 since 12.x and depending on configuration 11.x,
>>> most newer installations on other platforms, and 13.x across the
>>> board).
>>> Since commit 96c17633d90386b5bcf8 Mk/bsd.gcc.mk ...
>>>
>>> Alas, the danfe@ filter struck:
>>>
>>> remote: Resolving deltas: 100% (111/111), completed with 111
>>> local objects.
>>> remote:
>>> remote:
>>> ================================================================
>>> remote: First line does not start with the regular
>>> remote: category/port: subject
>>> remote:
>>> ================================================================
>>>
>>> What now?
>>>
>>> Neither "*/*: Replace USE_GCC=any..." in the subject nor a couple dozen
>>> individual commits strike me as desirable.
>>
>> *: Replace... works just fine.
>
> This seems to be a transcription of "It works around a rule which has
> its purpose but should not be enforced 100% of the time".
Also just for fun: this new rule violates our old rule about committing
new ports. It was always start with "New port $cat/$name". Or have we
changed this rule?
Best,
Torsten
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