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Feat: Allow multiple sources in plugins #126

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@axtloss axtloss commented Nov 20, 2024

Adds support for defining more than one source in the meson and make plugins as well as some improvements in systemd-sysext

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taukakao commented Nov 20, 2024

Having a different syntax for the sources field in just this module seems very inconsistent thus counter intuitive.

Would an "additionalSources" field or something work here? That would also not require a breaking change in the vib syntax.

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axtloss commented Nov 20, 2024

Having a different syntax for the sources field in just this module seems very inconsistent thus counter intuitive.

what do you mean? that's already a thing in the shell module and this pr adds it to the rest

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that's already a thing in the shell module and this pr adds it to the rest

I see. But should it then not also be added for the go and apt plugins for example?

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axtloss commented Nov 20, 2024

apt possibly yes.
not go though, all it does is compile a binary using go and install it, any extra files couldn't even be used by the plugin, with the meson, make and shell command they can

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Fair enough. I think it should be as consistent as possible, of course excluding plugins which it doesn't make sense for.

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