app-emulation/wine-1.5.4 is released. please bump http://www.winehq.org/announce/1.5.4 Reproducible: Always
A zero-day bump request, really? ಠ_ಠ Wine is released on a regular schedule, so we are aware that a new release is ready. Also, see http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/bugzilla-howto.xml#doc_chap6 : "Suppose that you've eagerly been following an upstream project's schedule, and when you check their homepage, guess what? They just released a new version a few minutes ago! Most users would immediately rush over to Gentoo's bugzilla to report the new version is available; please bump the existing version and add it to Portage, etc. However, this is exactly what you should not do. These kinds of requests are called zero-day (or 0-day) bump requests, as they're made the same day that a new version is released. Important: Please wait at least 48 hours before reporting a new release on our bugzilla. Also, you must check bugzilla before posting your request to make sure that someone else hasn't already reported it, or that the Gentoo maintainers haven't already dealt with the new version. Why should you wait? First, it's quite rude to demand that Gentoo developers drop everything they're doing just to add a new release that came out 15 minutes ago. Your zero-day bump request could be marked as INVALID or LATER, as developers have plenty of pressing issues to keep them busy. Second, developers are usually aware of pending new releases well in advance of users, as they must follow upstream quite closely. They already know a new version is on its way. In many cases, they will have already opened a bug, or might even already added it in Portage as a masked package."
1.5.4 is now in portage. >*wine-1.5.4 (12 May 2012) > > 12 May 2012; Alexandre Rostovtsev <tetromino@gentoo.org> wine-1.2.ebuild, > wine-1.2.1.ebuild, wine-1.2.2.ebuild, wine-1.2.3.ebuild, wine-1.3.0.ebuild, > wine-1.3.1.ebuild, wine-1.3.2.ebuild, wine-1.3.3.ebuild, wine-1.3.4.ebuild, > wine-1.3.5.ebuild, wine-1.3.6.ebuild, wine-1.3.7.ebuild, wine-1.3.8.ebuild, > wine-1.3.9.ebuild, wine-1.3.10.ebuild, wine-1.3.11.ebuild, > wine-1.3.12.ebuild, wine-1.3.13.ebuild, wine-1.3.14.ebuild, > wine-1.3.15.ebuild, wine-1.3.16.ebuild, wine-1.3.17.ebuild, > wine-1.3.18.ebuild, wine-1.3.19.ebuild, wine-1.3.20.ebuild, > wine-1.3.21.ebuild, wine-1.3.22.ebuild, wine-1.3.23.ebuild, > wine-1.3.24.ebuild, wine-1.3.25.ebuild, wine-1.3.26.ebuild, > wine-1.3.27.ebuild, wine-1.3.28.ebuild, wine-1.3.29.ebuild, > wine-1.3.30.ebuild, wine-1.3.31.ebuild, wine-1.3.32.ebuild, > wine-1.3.33.ebuild, wine-1.3.34.ebuild, wine-1.3.35.ebuild, > wine-1.3.36.ebuild, wine-1.3.37.ebuild, wine-1.4.ebuild, wine-1.5.0.ebuild, > wine-1.5.1.ebuild, wine-1.5.2.ebuild, wine-1.5.3.ebuild, +wine-1.5.4.ebuild, > wine-9999.ebuild: > Bump, see http://www.winehq.org/announce/1.5.4 for the announcement. Update > SRC_URI.
thanks u very much for updating the ebuild in the tree. as u know some ebuild and some appz take "ages" to get to update by maintainer. i asked for bump of ebuild anyway to inform about new release. its my way to contribut the gentoo project, but it NOWAY a complain to maintainer. i appologize if u are feeling hurted. my english is poor, maybe its sounds rude. but i hope u could take it easy. the developer did a great job. thats why i love gentoo.