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Bug 121760 - app-admin/petrovich-1.0.0 needs ~amd64 keyword
Summary: app-admin/petrovich-1.0.0 needs ~amd64 keyword
Status: RESOLVED INVALID
Alias: None
Product: Gentoo Linux
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Current packages (show other bugs)
Hardware: All Linux
: Normal enhancement (vote)
Assignee: AMD64 Project
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Reported: 2006-02-05 17:46 UTC by jieryn
Modified: 2006-03-19 09:17 UTC (History)
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emerge info (HKQjDdsiJY,1.85 KB, text/plain)
2006-02-05 17:46 UTC, jieryn
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Description jieryn 2006-02-05 17:46:28 UTC
app-admin/petrovich-1.0.0 compiles and runs, please ~amd64 keyword it
Comment 1 jieryn 2006-02-05 17:46:36 UTC
Created attachment 78993 [details]
emerge info
Comment 2 Mike Cvet 2006-03-18 14:37:57 UTC
As far as I can see, it compiles and runs. However, it just initializes an empty database and doesn't actually 'check' anything, providing no documentation. 

Can you verify that it actually does anything?
Comment 3 jieryn 2006-03-18 14:47:10 UTC
i wasn't aware that was a requirement to get ~arch keyworded. if so, why is x86 team ~arching it?

anyhow, someone thought this package was worth throwing into the tree, i've verified it meets ~arch criteria as i understood it to be (for non-mission critical apps): it 1) compiles, and 2) runs without doing anything drastic, e.g. segfault.

if this is not sufficient, please direct me to a gentoo page which clearly outlines the requirements. thanks!
Comment 4 Simon Stelling (RETIRED) gentoo-dev 2006-03-19 04:08:56 UTC
(In reply to comment #3)
> anyhow, someone thought this package was worth throwing into the tree, i've
> verified it meets ~arch criteria as i understood it to be (for non-mission
> critical apps): it 1) compiles, and 2) runs without doing anything drastic,
> e.g. segfault.

That's not exactly the requirement. The actual requirement is that it *works*, not just that it runs doing something else but crashing :P
Comment 5 jieryn 2006-03-19 04:11:55 UTC
please direct me to that requirement. also, how did it get ~x86 keyworded then?
Comment 6 Simon Stelling (RETIRED) gentoo-dev 2006-03-19 04:24:11 UTC
I thought it was common sense that a package has to work before we declare it as working, but well, here you are:

From http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/base/amd64/tests/index.xml?part=1&chap=2:

You need to install the package and then test thoroughly:

   1. Package should install without errors and be ready to run 'out of the box' with minimal effort on the part of user.
   2. Major functionality (which isn't hard to test) should all work with no significant errors. Minor errors like a typo are probably acceptable, and we understand you can't go through every operation possible, but it should work in an acceptable manner for day-to-day usage by a user.
Comment 7 jieryn 2006-03-19 04:27:27 UTC
thank you. again though, __how did this get ~x86 keyworded given these requirements__?
Comment 8 Simon Stelling (RETIRED) gentoo-dev 2006-03-19 04:30:33 UTC
I don't know. How should I? I assume somebody make a mistake, it's pretty common for human beings.
Comment 9 Mike Cvet 2006-03-19 09:17:44 UTC
Closing bug.

Please stop being difficult. Perhaps it is an amd64-specific problem; maybe the x86 arch team made a mistake, who knows. If you had a legitimate reason to want this keyworded, you would have made sure it worked first. Unfortunately, it doesn't.