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GLEP: 60
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Title: Manifest2 filetypes
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Version: $Revision: 1.6 $
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Last-Modified: $Date: 2010/01/13 00:54:50 $
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Author: Robin Hugh Johnson <robbat2@gentoo.org>
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Status: Draft
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Type: Standards Track
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Content-Type: text/x-rst
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Requires: 44
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Created: November 2007
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Updated: June 2008, July 2008, October 2008, January 2010
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Updates: 44
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Post-History: December 2009
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Abstract
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========
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Clarification of the Manifest2 [#GLEP44] specification, including new types to
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help in the tree-signing specification.
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Motivation
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[#GLEP44] was not entirely clear on the usage of filetype specifiers.
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This document serves to provide some of the internal logic used by
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Portage at the point of writing, as well as adding new types to cover
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the rest of the tree, for the purposes of tree-signing coverage.
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Specification
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=============
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General
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For any given directory with a Manifest file, every file located in that
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directory, or a sub-directory must be listed in that Manifest file,
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unless stated otherwise in the following sections. The Manifest file
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must not contain an entry for itself.
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Excluded files
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--------------
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When generating or validating a Manifest, or committing to a version
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control system, the package manager should endeavour to ignore files
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created by a version control system, backup files from text editors. A
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non-exhaustive list is suggested here: ``CVS/``, ``.svn/``, ``.bzr/``,
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``.git/``, ``.hg/``, ``.#*``, ``*.rej``, ``*.orig``, ``*.bak``, ``*~``.
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Additionally, for a transitional Manifest1->Manifest2 system, old-style
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digest files located in a 'files/' directory, may be excluded from
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Manifest2 generation, or included with a type of MISC.
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Under strict security conditions, the exclusion list may be ignored
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during validation if the existence of a file would be considered a
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security risk.
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Existing filetypes:
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-------------------
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AUX
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~~~
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- The AUX type is used for all items under the 'files' subdirectory.
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- They should be verified relative to $FILESDIR.
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- The string 'files/' is left out of the Manifest line.
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- The absence of a file mentioned by AUX must be treated as an error.
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- The AUX type is intended to denote potentially executable content
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(either directly or indirectly), that must be treated an error if
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modified or absent.
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EBUILD
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~~~~~~
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- The EBUILD type is used solely for files ending in .ebuild, or other
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suffixes as defined by the EAPI.
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- The files are located in the same directory as the Manifest file.
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- The modification or absence of a file mentioned by EBUILD must be
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treated as an error.
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DIST
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~~~~
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- The DIST type is used for distfiles
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- They may be found directly via the $DISTDIR setting of the package
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manager.
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- During simple verification of a Manifest, a missing DIST file should
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not be consider as a validation error (it is however a failure to
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fetch or unpack).
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MISC
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~~~~
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- The MISC type covers all remaining files in a directory.
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- MISC is intended to mark all content that was not used in
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some way that directly affected execution of the package manager.
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- This includes metadata.xml and ChangeLog entries, and any other purely
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informational content.
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- MISC entries where the file is missing may optionally be ignored as by
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non-strict package managers.
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- It should be possible to install a package while all MISC entries have
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been deleted from the tree.
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New filetypes:
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_INFO (new, abstract)
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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- This is the functionality of the old AUX, but does not include the
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implicit 'files/' prefix in the path, and is verified relative to the
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working directory instead of $FILESDIR.
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- The modification or absence of a file listed as a _INFO-derived type
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is not an error unless the package manager is attempting to be strict.
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_CRIT (new, abstract)
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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- _CRIT is based off the _INFO type.
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- The modification or absence of a file listed as a _CRIT-derived type
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MUST be treated as an error.
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EBUILD
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~~~~~~
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- Now derived from _CRIT.
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- Otherwise unchanged.
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DIST
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~~~~
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- Now derived from _CRIT.
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- Otherwise unchanged.
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MISC
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~~~~
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- Now derived from _INFO.
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- Otherwise unchanged.
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MANIFEST (new)
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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- The MANIFEST type is explicitly to cover all nested Manifest files.
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- During validation, this serves as an indicator that the package
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manager may need to check subtree Manifest file.
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- A missing MANIFEST file may be treated as a minor (e.g. excluding an
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entire category) or critical validation failure.
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- The failure should be considered as critical only if files that would
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be directly covered by this Manifest are missing. Deletion of a
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category-level Manifest while preserving the packages is forbidden.
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Deletion of an entire category is not.
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ECLASS (new)
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~~~~~~~~~~~~
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- uses _CRIT.
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- This type shall be used for all eclasses only.
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DATA (new)
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~~~~~~~~~~
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- uses _CRIT.
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- The DATA type shall be used for all files that directly affect the
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package manager, such as metadata/cache/* and profiles/.
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EXEC (new)
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~~~~~~~~~~
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- uses _CRIT.
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- If the file gets sourced, executed, or causes a change (patches) in
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how something is sourced or executed, it belongs in the EXEC
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filetype.
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- This filetype should be used for the scripts directories of a
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repository for important files.
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- This filetype is not limited to being used in the files/
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subdirectory.
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OTHER (new)
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~~~~~~~~~~~
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- uses _CRIT.
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- All other files that are not covered by another type should be
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considered as 'OTHER'.
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- Any further new filetypes should be introduced to subtract files
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from the 'OTHER' set.
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- If a package manager runs into a unknown Manifest2 type, it should
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be treated as 'OTHER'.
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On Bloat
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--------
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If repeated use of a common path prefix is considered a bloat problem, a
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Manifest file should be added inside the common directory, however this
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should not be done blindly, as bloat by inodes is more significant for
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the majority of use cases. See also [#GLEP58] on size reductions of
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Manifests.
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Chosing a filetype
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1. matches ``Manifest``
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=> MANIFEST, stop.
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2. matches ``*.ebuild``
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=> EBUILD, stop.
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3. matches ``*.eclass``
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=> ECLASS, stop.
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4. listed in SRC_URI
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=> DIST, stop.
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5. matches ``files/*``
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=> AUX, continue [see note].
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6. matches any of ``*.sh``, ``*.bashrc``, ``*.patch``, ...
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=> EXEC, stop.
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7. matches any of ``metadata/cache/*``, ``profiles/``, ``package.*``, ``use.mask*``, ...
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=> DATA, stop.
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8. matches any of ``ChangeLog``, ``metadata.xml``, ``*.desc``, ...
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=> MISC, stop.
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9. not matched by any other rule
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=> OTHER, stop.
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The logic behind 5, 6, 7 is ensuring that every item that by it's
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presence or absence may be dangerous should always be treated strictly.
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(Consider epatch given a directory of patches ``${FILESDIR}/${PV}/``,
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where it blindly includes them, or alternatively, the package.mask file
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or a profile being altered/missing).
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The above lists of file patterns are not intended to be exhaustive,
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but merely demonstrative.
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Note: The AUX entries should only be generated if we are generating a
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compatible Manifest that supports older versions of Portage. They should
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be generated along with the new type.
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Backwards Compatibility
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=======================
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For generation of existing package Manifests, the AUX entries must
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continue to be present for the standard Portage deprecation cycle.
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The new entries may be included already in all Manifest files, as they
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will be ignored by older Portage versions. Over time, ECLASS, DATA,
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EXEC, OTHER may replace the existing AUX type.
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The adoption of this proposal does also affect [#GLEP58] as part of
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this GLEP series, however this GLEP was an offset of the research in
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that GLEP.
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Thanks to
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=========
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I'd like to thank the following people for input on this GLEP.
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- Marius Mauch (genone) & Zac Medico (zmedico): Portage Manifest2
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References
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==========
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.. [#GLEP44] Mauch, M. (2005) GLEP44 - Manifest2 format.
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http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/glep/glep-0044.html
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Copyright
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=========
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Copyright (c) 2007-2010 by Robin Hugh Johnson. This material may be
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distributed only subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the
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Open Publication License, v1.0.
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