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Programs With Movie Titles (PWMT)
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Message #53 received at 40994 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
Hi Marius!
> I know it's a lot to ask, but it would be great if you could split this
> up in multiple patches, one per logical change. I.e. this one patch
> would be better as a series like:
>
> Raghav Gururajan (7):
> gnu: girara: Download tarball instead of git source.
> gnu: girara: Wrap with Glib variables.
> gnu: girara: Add notification support.
> gnu: girara: Build and install documentation.
> gnu: girara: Do not propagate GTK+.
> gnu: girara: Enable more features.
> gnu: girara: Update synopsis & description.
Oh yeah, this is lot and I cannot do at this time. But I have sent updated
patch-set that splits some changes. :-)
Anyway, this suggestion is very useful, so that I can use it moving forward.
> I'm also skeptical about some of these (why is #:glib-or-gtk? necessary
> for this library, why does GTK+ no longer need to be propagated, and
> what are all those new inputs for?). By lumping everything together
> it's difficult to reason about these changes.
>
> Same here, what do these inputs do?
>
> > [inputs]<appstream-glib,cairo,file,girara,glib,json-c,gtk+,libnotify,
> > libseccomp>: New inputs.
>
> And these?
I have used comments in the package definition. :-)
> Why does this plugin package need #:glib-or-gtk?.
That was a mistake. I removed it in the new patch-set.
> > [inputs]<cairo,girara,glib,gtk+,json-c,libnotify>: New inputs.
>
> It's strange that all of these packages require almost the exact same
> set of inputs. Perhaps they should be propagated somewhere?
That's correct. cairo and girara are effect of removing propagation in zathura.
I think it is better not to propagate things, unless it is absolutely
necessary. Other inputs are simply required to generate 'cargs'.
> I think you catch my drift here, can you send an updated series?
I have sent an updated patch-set to the thread, with changes I could do at this
time. :-)
Regards,
RG.
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