From: William W. <wi...@tu...> - 2017-01-19 17:17:13
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> On 01/19/2017 11:44 AM, Kevin Zheng wrote: >> On 01/19/17 07:03, William Woodruff wrote: >> * Will a default configuration akin to 1.7.1's functionality be >> available? > > Not decided. Currently, all backends are built and installed and the > backend is selected at runtime using the configuration file (the BACKEND > variable, a path to a sshg-fw executable). > > One idea would be for packagers to ship the default configuration file > with the BACKEND and other defaults set appropriately (e.g. LOGREADER on > macOS 10.12). But I want to hear suggestions from package maintainers. > Speaking for brew, we generally like it when upstreams bundle a configuration (or tell us what a good default one would look like). It makes installation simpler and allows us to direct users to the program's community instead of fielding program-specific support ourselves. >> We accidentally packaged your (experimental) 1.99 release a while ago, >> but came across these issues and have since reverted back to 1.7.1: >> >> https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/issues/8657 > > Sorry. I didn't make it explicit that it was a preview beta release. I > usually don't publish betas, but I thought it might be useful for people > who don't want to check out from Git and install developer tools. Not a problem. In a way, it was good that we accidentally bumped to 1.99 - we're now prepared to handle changes in the stable release ;) Thanks, William Woodruff |