Please revbump wine stable to 1.8.5 released 2016-10-07. Thanks.
wine-1.8.6 released 2016-12-19. Revbump please.
Hi there, I checked the ebuild to do the revbump, but it can't download wine-staging, so I am wondering if those ebuild was really intended to be for the stable release (=without wine-staging), if it is the case we need to modify the ebuild of the stable branch to take less patch (at least not wine-staging), because those patch seems to focus mainly the dev branch. !!! Couldn't download 'wine-staging-1.8.5.tar.gz'. Aborting
Here in the README of the wine-stagging project: "Wine Staging is maintained as a set of patches which has to be applied on top of the development branch." From https://github.com/wine-compholio/wine-staging
(In reply to Guillaume Seren from comment #2) > Hi there, > I checked the ebuild to do the revbump, but it can't download wine-staging, > so I am wondering if those ebuild was really intended to be for the stable > release Yes, all of them are as intended. :] There is no 'unofficial' release of Staging for the most recent stable, at least not yet, so it would indeed fail. These bumps may need to wait for a while more, lest our project lead will go berserk upon return...
(In reply to Chiitoo from comment #4) > Yes, all of them are as intended. :] Oh that's mean that it is suppose to work with both stable and dev right ? > There is no 'unofficial' release of Staging for the most recent stable, at > least not yet, so it would indeed fail. Yes this is quite clear, wine-staging is made for the dev branch, that's why I thought it was strange in the first place. Since I moved to gentoo, I found those numerous patches and used them, I think they work well but it is not easy to compare. > These bumps may need to wait for a while more, lest our project lead will go > berserk upon return... Yes no problem, I provide most of the bump on my overlay (dev branch mainly), so there is no hurry. https://github.com/GuillaumeSeren/gentoo-overlay
(In reply to Guillaume Seren from comment #5) > (In reply to Chiitoo from comment #4) > > Yes, all of them are as intended. :] > Oh that's mean that it is suppose to work with both stable and dev right ? For the ebuilds in Portage now, yes, but generally no, as you mentioned. There were some releases to make this possible before though, tagged with the 'unofficial', which those ebuilds use. See for example: https://github.com/wine-compholio/wine-staging/releases/tag/v1.8.4-unofficial If memory serves me right-like, there were also some major changes planned, that might make this a lot easier, but we'll probably have to wait for the lead to get back in business for that.
Any ETA on return of the Lead or are they officially MIA .. ?! :]
(In reply to Michael Everitt (IRC: veremit) from comment #7) > Any ETA on return of the Lead or are they officially MIA .. ?! :] Sorry for the belated reply. ETA is negative few days, give or take another few days (that is they're back in business!).
commit cb8b32161085b1375c70b38549384e6dc8f0fb73 Author: NP-Hardass <NP-Hardass@gentoo.org> Date: Mon Jan 9 13:50:11 2017 -0500 app-emulation/wine: Version bump to 1.8.6 Package-Manager: portage-2.3.0