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authorFlorian Schmaus <flow@gentoo.org>2025-07-22 09:04:34 +0200
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app-shells/atuin: switch back to greadme.eclass
The package used greadme.eclass before, but was, for some unknown reason, switched back to readme.gentoo-r1.eclass with 5cc79e4bfc2b ("app-shells/atuin: add 18.6.1"). However, this broke multiple things: - readme.gentoo-r1.eclass is not as flexible with optional README files as greadme.eclass, causing https://bugs.gentoo.org/956351 which was fixed with d1911f241fa8 ("app-shells/atuin: fix call to readme.gentoo_create_doc IUSE="client"") - the README text was copied verbatim from the bash here-doc into a file, resulting in wrong quotes being shown - the readme text is only sensible if USE=client and hence was only conditionally shown if this the 'client' USE flag was enabled Ultimately, greadme.eclass is more sophisticated as readme.gentoo-r1.eclass and can be used in every situation where readme.gentoo-r1.eclass is used. Signed-off-by: Florian Schmaus <flow@gentoo.org>
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