[dev] [commits] Horde branch sesha updated. 026f263152c0c92706e44df5a895c94392bea32d
Jan Schneider
jan at horde.org
Mon Jan 16 21:36:21 UTC 2012
Zitat von Michael J Rubinsky <mrubinsk at horde.org>:
> Quoting Jan Schneider <jan at horde.org>:
>
>> Zitat von Vilius ?umskas <vilius at lnk.lt>:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Saturday, January 14, 2012, 6:02:47 PM, you wrote:
>>>
>>>> Quoting Ralf Lang <lang at b1-systems.de>:
>>>
>>>>> The branch "sesha" has been updated.
>>>>> The following is a summary of the commits.
>>>>>
>>>>> from: b50c5dfeb6d97183c4afd0d2ade3a229146836b2
>>>>>
>>>>> 36727fb Set license to GPL-2.0, current text version
>>>>> 7c07085 required dependencies
>>>>> 026f263 [rla] Converted to Horde 4 Framework
>>>
>>>>> commit 7c07085f9fcca64faf059b17fb393d542cf88a39
>>>>> Author: Ralf Lang <lang at b1-systems.de>
>>>>> Date: Sat Jan 14 15:40:35 2012 +0000
>>>>>
>>>>> required dependencies
>>>>>
>>>>> sesha/package.xml | 42 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>>>>> 1 files changed, 42 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
>>>>>
>>>>> http://git.horde.org/horde-git/-/commit/7c07085f9fcca64faf059b17fb393d542cf88a39
>>>
>>>
>>>> Don't forget things that might not be obvious to the CompatInfo
>>>> script; Horde_Auth, Horde_Autoloader, Horde_Core, Horde_Util,
>>>> Horde_Notification, Horde_Log, Horde_Perms etc...
>>>
>>> Is this really needed in every application? Wouldn't this be picked up
>>> by the "horde" dependency? I'm asking because I would need to adjust
>>> ulaform/package.xml then.
>>
>> Techically this would be more correct, but since this would
>> generate huge lists of dependencies, our current (unwritten) policy
>> is to only list dependencies that are not pulled in by either horde
>> or Horde_Core anyway.
>
> When was this decided? I thought it was the opposite. If I look at
> our other apps like e.g., IMP or Kronolith. I see all the
> dependencies that are also required by Core and Horde. I don't have
> a strong opinion one way or the other, though I would lean towards
> being more complete. Just want to know so that we can be consistent.
Uhm, yeah, no idea what I was thinking.
Jan.
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