El Thu, 05 Jan 2012 12:36:25 -0500
Tom Lane <tgl(a)redhat.com> escribió:
Dennis Gilmore <dennis(a)ausil.us> writes:
> El Thu, 05 Jan 2012 12:16:34 -0500
> Tom Lane <tgl(a)redhat.com> escribió:
>> So I submitted a routine bodhi request for updating mysql, and was
>> astonished to find that it's marked as critpath. It was never that
>> before. Who decided this, and would it not have been polite to
>> involve or at least notify the package maintainer?
> its an automated process. something in the package set that defines
> the critical path has added a dep on mysql so its been added. at
> least thats my guess as to whats happened.
That answer doesn't make me any happier. I've got a problem with
being saddled with an extra layer of bureaucracy without any say-so
on my part, and I'm also quite nervous about the idea of something
that is genuinely critpath depending on something as rickety as mysql.
How would I find out exactly where the dep came from, so I can have
a word with that package's maintainer?
regards, tom lane
http://koji.fedoraproject.org/mash/rawhide-20120105/logs/critpath.log
indicates its qt or akonadi likely both. Its likely been critical path
for quite some time.
Dennis