On Tuesday 11 December 2007 18:21:31 Markus Ullmann wrote: > Doug Klima schrieb: > > <Cardoe> zmedico: what if I have EAPI=2 above the inherit but an eclass > > has EAPI=1 > > if an eclass sets EAPI, then the ebuild shouldn't... make it two > eclasses if needed or plain bump them if really really needed. > > Greetz > Jokey
That doesn't sound right. What happens if the eclass sets an EAPI(say 1), but you need to use say X feature(which is in EAPI 2). By what you said, this would prevent the ebuild from using the features in EAPI 2. It also isn't smart to bump eclasses' EAPI--EAPI should be set to the lowest common denominator that that feature being used is in. If that made sense ;) -- 2.6.23-gentoo-r3
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