Re: Meaning of "unknown" status in OCaml transition monitor?
David MENTRE a écrit :
> What is the meaning of "unknown" status in OCaml transition monitor
> (light yellow color)?
"good" is when all binary dependencies on some OCaml ABI are on the new
one, "bad" is when there is a binary dependency on the old version,
"unknown" is everything else.
"unknown" can appear for packages that do not depend on ocaml, but are
maintained by the team (e.g. dh-ocaml, coq-float), or for binary
packages that contains only native code executables or custom bytecode
executables. Note that coq-float will always appear as "unknown" even
though it can be broken by new versions of OCaml (there is a dependency
on Coq ABI, which itself depends on OCmal ABI).
Cheers,
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Stéphane
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