[SM-Discuss] new glibc hits stable

Eric Sandall eric at sandall.us
Fri Feb 25 13:42:40 EST 2005


Quoting Flavien Bridault <f.bridault at fra.net>:
> Well my box is still compiling... 12 hours now... All qt-related spells were
> broken for instance... I don't have the exact number but dozens of spells are
> broken (xorg for example...). But you're right, I could boot however... ;-)
>
> So it seems you don't want to warn the user and anyway this is not the way it
> should be done ihmo. WHY g++ didn't triggered a check_self() on all these
> spells ?? I know this is not done in all c++ spells and that it would be a
> hard work, but finally would'nt it be the real solution ? We do it for other
> spells why not here ? Or did I forgot something ??

Bugs should probably be filed for packages that need to check themselves when
gcc/g++ are updated, but then all packages should check themselves after any of
their dynamically linked libraries are changed (and cast themselves on
statically linked).

How should this be handled, massive TRIGGERS for every library that a package
depends on, some Sorcery functionality that'll automatically recompile
dependees if their libraries change, or just tell users to use `cleanse --fix`?

-sandalle

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