On Thu, Jul 15 2021, Leo Prikler wrote: > Hi everyone, > > Am Montag, den 07.06.2021, 13:19 -0400 schrieb Leo Famulari: >> > So if A dependes on B which depends on C, and I want to build A, >> > then C has to be a ‘propagated-input’ for B? Did I get that right? >> >> Yes, for our go-build-system. >> >> > But if I just want to build B, should C still be a ‘propagated- >> > input’ for B? >> >> Yes, unless B is only an end-user executable, such as Syncthing. In >> that case it doesn't matter if you use inputs or propagated-inputs. > For context, I think github-cli will probably be fine using inputs > instead of propagated inputs, but the rest down the chain might need to > be adjusted. > > There has been some time since the last patch was sent and I sadly > doubt cbaines' patchwork will try to build this package. Is v3 good to > go to master? Should Xinglu send a v4? @Xinglu, are you still > interested in merging v3/creating a v4? A few weeks ago I tried to update ‘github-cli’ to the latest version, but it required some new packages to be packaged, and I got stuck trying to package one of them. I don’t really have much interest in packaging it (well, Go packages in general) anymore since I rarely interact with GitHub anyway. Unless someone else would like to pick it up, I am OK with closing the bug. Sorry for not following up on this.