Package Requests: Update: bash-completion, coreutils - New: linux-manpages
Richard Beels
rbeels@yahoo.com
Fri Aug 13 20:48:47 GMT 2021
At 8/13/2021 at 01:11, Shakespearean monkeys danced on Brian Inglis's
keyboard and said:
> I suggested linux-manpages a while back, as it comes from the same
> source as posix-manpages, and I install it myself, but did not get
> voted to package, due to duplication with conflicting priorities
> and no easy way to resolve under existing paths.
Huh... they go to /usr/local by default (easily changeable with
`make prefix=...`), which is pretty bare to begin with and with the
fact that they don't package hardly anything in man1, the conflict
potential goes down even further. Ah well, I guess I just keep
making it manually from a cloned repo.
> I could probably look at bash-completion if I can get around to
> bash, as I would worry about dependencies, fixes, and tweaks. There
> are big challenges in bash and coreutils being years out of date as
> parts of those need customized for Cygwin, and the customization
> patches are likely to have issues, or even need redesign, if there
> have been major changes.
bash-completion is a separate/disconnected project (now located at
https://github.com/scop/bash-completion), it doesn't align its
releases with bash itself. bash-completion 2.7-2.10 require bash
4.1+, 2.11 bumped that to 4.2. Since we're at 4.4, I don't think
that's a showstopper (BICBW).
And thanks again for the findutils update. 4.7 gave us
comma-delimited -type/-xtype specs, so a "( -type p -o -type s )"
(shown non-quoted for sanity's sake) becomes "-type p,s". :thumbsup:
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