[parted-devel] [PATCH 0/2] Hacking our way to a release...

Brian C. Lane bcl at redhat.com
Wed Jan 27 16:19:45 GMT 2021


Update from gnulib list:

https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnulib/2021-01/msg00315.html

Basically, drop in extra includes to keep their stuff from stomping on
it. I think that's a terrible solution, but it's way easier than ripping
out gnulib so my plan is:

Build 3.4 today with the patches to fix the date. The repo will have a
non-public commit on it for a bit.

Add the includes, update gnulib to the latest, fix whatever *other*
issue crop up.

Add the --fix cmdline argument patches that have been on hold.

How's that sound to everyone? I don't want to update gnulib first, since
I anticipate some unknown other thing breaking, and we have a known
decent release teetering on the edge of release.

Thanks,

Brian

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