Opened 12 years ago

Closed 12 years ago

Last modified 11 years ago

#3498 closed enhancement (fixed)

gnupg 2.0.19

Reported by: Jeremy Henty Owned by: Bruce Dubbs
Priority: normal Milestone:
Component: BOOK Version: SVN
Severity: normal Keywords:
Cc:

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Change History (8)

comment:1 by Armin K, 12 years ago

Type: taskenhancement

in reply to:  1 ; comment:2 by Randy McMurchy, 12 years ago

Replying to Krejzi:

Hi, I realize it has been a looong time since I was last seen, so I just want to reintroduce myself. My name is Randy McMurchy, and I have been working with LFS since March of 2004.

I seem to recall that package version increments were considered a task because enhancements were something that added value to the book. I thought that once a package is added to the book, it is simply a task to update package versions.

Thoughts?

comment:3 by bdubbs@…, 12 years ago

Hi Randy. It's good to hear from you again.

Generally Matt has been using enhancements on LFS for package increments so I guess that's migrated to BLFS. I don't think it really makes any difference.

in reply to:  2 ; comment:4 by Armin K, 12 years ago

Replying to randy@…:

Hi, I realize it has been a looong time since I was last seen, so I just want to reintroduce myself. My name is Randy McMurchy, and I have been working with LFS since March of 2004.

I seem to recall that package version increments were considered a task because enhancements were something that added value to the book. I thought that once a package is added to the book, it is simply a task to update package versions.

Thoughts?

Hello, nice to meet you and also nice to see you here again. I am relatively new here so I guess I wasn't aware of that.

I just saw they use "enhancement" in lfs trac and I seem to understand it as "with every new version package is sort of enhanced, so are instructions". As for task, it is more "add this, add that or so". It seems you think the opposite of what I think.

I have really no problem using either of those two. I just got used to enhancment for package upgrades.

in reply to:  4 comment:5 by Randy McMurchy, 12 years ago

Replying to Krejzi:

I have really no problem using either of those two. I just got used to enhancment for package upgrades.

Let's just do what LFS does and the way you have them all set up now. Makes no difference to me. I will also update the default to "enhancement" when new tickets are created as package updates have always been the greatest number of tickets.

comment:6 by bdubbs@…, 12 years ago

Owner: changed from blfs-book@… to Bruce Dubbs
Status: newassigned

comment:7 by bdubbs@…, 12 years ago

Resolution: fixed
Status: assignedclosed

Fixed at revision 10599.

comment:8 by bdubbs@…, 11 years ago

Milestone: current

Milestone current deleted

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