On Dec 12, 2007, at 00:03, Andrew Cho wrote:
Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Dec 11, 2007, at 22:05, Andrew Cho wrote:
Originally, 1.1 was the stable branch, while the 2.x series was the development branch. Easytag has since changed 2.1 to stable and is developing the micro-revisions. I guess it isn't really necessary to have an additional port for the 2.x series anymore. I've change the port back to easytag.
The updated portfile I attached to the ticket lists myself as maintainer and updates to 2.1.3.
And then easytag-devel can be deleted, right?
That is correct. The easytag-devel should be superseded by this updated port. From what I gather, the easytag-devel port was initially split off because the stable source and the development source were major revision differences, but as of now, the stable and the devel releases are 3 micro revisions apart so I don't believe it has the same benefit to have two different ports. If there is interest in keeping them separate, I'm willing to maintain separate ports (stable & devel), though I don't see the need at this time.
Oh, so I see: 2.1 is stable, 2.1.3 (now 2.1.4) is devel. Well, if you think 2.1.3 (2.1.4) is stable enough for production use, then you can update the easytag port to that version. Though to be absolutely correct, easytag should stay at version 2.1 and easytag-devel should be 2.1.4 so that users who want to go with the developers' idea of "stable" can do so.