> On Tue, 18 Jun 2024, Florian Schmaus wrote:
> Any preference regarding the auto-formatting tool? The
> readme.gentoo-r1.eclass uses fold, but fmt (both are in coreutils)
> would probably also be an option (and has a --uniform-spacing option
> ;)).
readme.gentoo.eclass originally had fmt, bu
Packages which can build without BSFIX need not inherit java-ant-2. To
allow using eant without inheriting java-ant-2 we enhance the eant function
with a condition which controls calling java-ant-2_src_configure.
Signed-off-by: Volkmar W. Pogatzki
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eclass/java-utils-2.eclass | 22 +++
On 19/06/2024 10.32, Ulrich Mueller wrote:
On Tue, 18 Jun 2024, Florian Schmaus wrote:
Any preference regarding the auto-formatting tool? The
readme.gentoo-r1.eclass uses fold, but fmt (both are in coreutils)
would probably also be an option (and has a --uniform-spacing option
;)).
readme.ge
The autoformatting tool was switched from fmt to fold in
3f9cdecb18c6 ("Change formatting tool as discussed with Ulrich Müller in
bug #460050, thanks a lot to him for his help.") but the description of
the DISABLE_AUTOFORMATTING variable still talks about fmt being used.
See also https://bugs.gent
> On Wed, 19 Jun 2024, Florian Schmaus wrote:
> -# not getting it automatically formatted by fmt. If empty, it will
> -# rely on fmt for formatting and 'echo -e' options to tweak lines a bit.
> +# not getting it automatically formatted by fold. If empty, it will