diff --git a/srcpkgs/kyua/patches/patch.diff b/srcpkgs/kyua/patches/patch.diff deleted file mode 100644 index 3cac7728afe..00000000000 --- a/srcpkgs/kyua/patches/patch.diff +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -diff --git a/utils/fs/operations.cpp b/utils/fs/operations.cpp -index a4461c1..bdc23b9 100644 ---- utils/fs/operations.cpp -+++ utils/fs/operations.cpp -@@ -356,7 +356,10 @@ recursive_cleanup(const fs::path& current_path, const struct ::stat& parent_sb) - { - bool ok = true; - -- ok &= try_unprotect(current_path); -+ // Weakening the protections of a file is just a best-effort operation. -+ // If this fails, we may still be able to do the file/directory removal -+ // later on, so ignore any failures from try_unprotect(). -+ (void)try_unprotect(current_path); - - const optional< struct ::stat > current_sb = try_stat(current_path); - if (!current_sb) diff --git a/srcpkgs/kyua/template b/srcpkgs/kyua/template index 4fb6ad9dbe2..b81ba38a282 100644 --- a/srcpkgs/kyua/template +++ b/srcpkgs/kyua/template @@ -1,20 +1,19 @@ # Template file for 'kyua' pkgname=kyua -version=0.3 -revision=2 +version=0.4 +revision=1 wrksrc="kyua-cli-${version}" -homepage="http://code.google.com/p/kyua" -distfiles="https://kyua.googlecode.com/files/kyua-cli-$version.tar.gz" build_style=gnu-configure makedepends="pkg-config doxygen atf-devel lutok-devel sqlite-devel" short_desc="Automated Testing Framework (a replacement for ATF)" maintainer="Juan RP " license="BSD" -checksum=46c35bc425535d79092e14d1d20890f2ef6d677e9efe333beecfa4e18805e872 +homepage="http://code.google.com/p/kyua" +distfiles="https://kyua.googlecode.com/files/kyua-cli-$version.tar.gz" +checksum=9ba7392ef55c73d0163f94f361470f88d5ddec53fa85c328d94c1edc0cce174a long_desc=" Kyua (pronounced Q.A.) is a testing framework for both developers and users. Kyua is different from most other testing frameworks in that it puts the end user experience before anything else. There are multiple reasons for users to run the tests themselves, and Kyua ensures that they can do so in the most convenient way." -