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  • From: Jaka Kranjc <lynx AT mages.ath.cx>
  • To: sm-discuss AT lists.ibiblio.org
  • Subject: Re: [SM-Discuss] patchlevel policy (was: [SM-Commit] GIT changes to master grimoire by George Sherwood (292a7f9e7d77105c79938a66282c13e69f097bb0))
  • Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2007 19:28:07 +0100

On Wednesday 07 of March 2007 18:18:26 Jeremy Blosser wrote:
> On Mar 07, Jaka Kranjc [lynx AT mages.ath.cx] wrote:
> > cast --queue gives you a nice query to see the HISTORY of the queued
> > spells, so I think it is pretty easy to filter any updates that don't
> > affect you or that you just won't bother with.
>
> I still either have to ignore them (which causes the queues to get bigger,
> and makes it harder to notice new ones that I need to review), or I have
> to cast them, which requires testing and validating on my end, no matter
> what HISTORY says changed. I promise you no one running a responsible
> production environment is going to take upstream's word for it when
> receiving any patch to apply.
I wonder if a simple script that would hack the tablet would work without
major breakage (simple grepping shows only gaze patchlevels).
cast --queue
unqueue firefox init.d

It would just replace the version and the other three queueing factors with
the ones from the codex. Pretty straightforward.

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