Please stabilize: =dev-db/postgis-2.3.3 ~amd64 ~ppc ~x86
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No reverse dependencies on ppc, so I've dropped keywords.
(In reply to Matt Turner from comment #2) > No reverse dependencies on ppc, so I've dropped keywords. It would be nice to have a bit of discourse rather than unceremoniously dropping keywords. That there isn't a package in the tree that depends on PostGIS having the ppc keyword doesn't mean it's vestigial. Its utility isn't strictly defined by third-party applications. PostGIS adds a wide range of spatial functionality to the PostgreSQL database, and this functionality can be, and is, used directly without a third-party interface.
(In reply to Aaron W. Swenson from comment #4) > (In reply to Matt Turner from comment #2) > > No reverse dependencies on ppc, so I've dropped keywords. > > It would be nice to have a bit of discourse rather than unceremoniously > dropping keywords. Okay. Do you care about this package being available on ppc? Do you run Gentoo on ppc?
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