* Re: Nano: Move nano editor from packages to core system - new issue [not found] <731D24A2-6EAC-4A33-B627-98FC6BEA7A77@gmail.com> @ 2022-04-28 18:09 ` Michael Tremer 2022-04-28 18:44 ` Jon Murphy 0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread From: Michael Tremer @ 2022-04-28 18:09 UTC (permalink / raw) To: development [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1493 bytes --] Hello Jon, This is a little bit of a dilemma now. So, there is only one tree for packages. I normally take all packages from the latest build and publish those. However, I do not manually delete packages because that rarely happens that we remove something. And if we do so, we normally remove something that is not used by anyone. With nano, I could now just remove the package from the server, but then nobody who has not yet updated to the latest release can install it any more. If I leave it on the server, people can install it, and then uninstall it. After that, they won’t have nano any more. I would therefore like to leave it on the server for a little bit longer, because although the second option has the disadvantage that people might uninstall it, they can simply re-install it again. If we remove it in a couple of weeks, then that should be fine. People should upgrade soon and we generally do not support older releases. However, the release is only a day ago, and we should give people a little time to upgrade :) -Michael > On 28 Apr 2022, at 19:00, Jon Murphy <jcmurphy26(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi Peter, > > I see nano is now part of the core in CU 167. Yay! > > But it still appears in the Pakfire add-on list. Ugh!! > > > Jon > > > [root(a)ipfire ~] # pakfire list | grep -A3 nano > Name: nano > ProgVersion: 6.1 > Release: 41 > > [root(a)ipfire ~] # > > > <Screen Shot 2022-04-27 at 10.16.34 PM.png> > > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
* Re: Nano: Move nano editor from packages to core system - new issue 2022-04-28 18:09 ` Nano: Move nano editor from packages to core system - new issue Michael Tremer @ 2022-04-28 18:44 ` Jon Murphy 2022-04-28 19:07 ` Tom Rymes 0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread From: Jon Murphy @ 2022-04-28 18:44 UTC (permalink / raw) To: development [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1809 bytes --] Hey Michael, Removing in the future sounds fine. I was more worried I had done something wrong when submitting nano. Being my first I am skittish! Thanks! Jon > On Apr 28, 2022, at 1:09 PM, Michael Tremer <michael.tremer(a)ipfire.org> wrote: > > Hello Jon, > > This is a little bit of a dilemma now. > > So, there is only one tree for packages. I normally take all packages from the latest build and publish those. However, I do not manually delete packages because that rarely happens that we remove something. And if we do so, we normally remove something that is not used by anyone. > > With nano, I could now just remove the package from the server, but then nobody who has not yet updated to the latest release can install it any more. If I leave it on the server, people can install it, and then uninstall it. After that, they won’t have nano any more. > > I would therefore like to leave it on the server for a little bit longer, because although the second option has the disadvantage that people might uninstall it, they can simply re-install it again. > > If we remove it in a couple of weeks, then that should be fine. People should upgrade soon and we generally do not support older releases. However, the release is only a day ago, and we should give people a little time to upgrade :) > > -Michael > >> On 28 Apr 2022, at 19:00, Jon Murphy <jcmurphy26(a)gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Hi Peter, >> >> I see nano is now part of the core in CU 167. Yay! >> >> But it still appears in the Pakfire add-on list. Ugh!! >> >> >> Jon >> >> >> [root(a)ipfire ~] # pakfire list | grep -A3 nano >> Name: nano >> ProgVersion: 6.1 >> Release: 41 >> >> [root(a)ipfire ~] # >> >> >> <Screen Shot 2022-04-27 at 10.16.34 PM.png> >> >> > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
* Re: Nano: Move nano editor from packages to core system - new issue 2022-04-28 18:44 ` Jon Murphy @ 2022-04-28 19:07 ` Tom Rymes 0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread From: Tom Rymes @ 2022-04-28 19:07 UTC (permalink / raw) To: development [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 2214 bytes --] I’d argue that the population of people who haven’t upgraded, but want nano is small enough that it’s a non-issue. Also, nano isn’t URGENT for anyone that might be unable to upgrade immediately. For most, though, just upgrade and it’s there. Tom > On Apr 28, 2022, at 2:44 PM, Jon Murphy <jcmurphy26(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > Hey Michael, > > Removing in the future sounds fine. > > I was more worried I had done something wrong when submitting nano. Being my first I am skittish! > > Thanks! > Jon > >> On Apr 28, 2022, at 1:09 PM, Michael Tremer <michael.tremer(a)ipfire.org> wrote: >> >> Hello Jon, >> >> This is a little bit of a dilemma now. >> >> So, there is only one tree for packages. I normally take all packages from the latest build and publish those. However, I do not manually delete packages because that rarely happens that we remove something. And if we do so, we normally remove something that is not used by anyone. >> >> With nano, I could now just remove the package from the server, but then nobody who has not yet updated to the latest release can install it any more. If I leave it on the server, people can install it, and then uninstall it. After that, they won’t have nano any more. >> >> I would therefore like to leave it on the server for a little bit longer, because although the second option has the disadvantage that people might uninstall it, they can simply re-install it again. >> >> If we remove it in a couple of weeks, then that should be fine. People should upgrade soon and we generally do not support older releases. However, the release is only a day ago, and we should give people a little time to upgrade :) >> >> -Michael >> >>>> On 28 Apr 2022, at 19:00, Jon Murphy <jcmurphy26(a)gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> Hi Peter, >>> >>> I see nano is now part of the core in CU 167. Yay! >>> >>> But it still appears in the Pakfire add-on list. Ugh!! >>> >>> >>> Jon >>> >>> >>> [root(a)ipfire ~] # pakfire list | grep -A3 nano >>> Name: nano >>> ProgVersion: 6.1 >>> Release: 41 >>> >>> [root(a)ipfire ~] # >>> >>> >>> <Screen Shot 2022-04-27 at 10.16.34 PM.png> >>> >>> >> > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
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