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2022-12-26upstream-updater: Rename record field....The next commits will make the functions, which are currently importing the latest version of a package, change into importing the latest or a given version of the package (for those updaters supporting specifying a version). Thus the name ‘latest‘ is no longer appropriate. * guix/upstream.scm (upstream-updater) Rename field [latest] to [import]. (lookup-updater, package-latest-release) Adjust fieldname accordingly. * guix/gnu-maintenance.scm (%gnu-updater, %gnu-ftp-updater, %savannah-updater, %sourceforge-updater, %xorg-updater, %kernel.org-updater, %generic-html-updater), guix/import/cpan.scm (%cpan-updater), guix/import/cran.scm (%cran-updater, %bioconductor-updater), guix/import/crate.scm (%crate-updater), guix/import/egg.scm (%egg-updater), guix/import/elpa.scm (%elpa-updater), guix/import/gem.scm (%gem-updater), guix/import/git.scm (%generic-git-updater), guix/import/github.scm (%github-updater), guix/import/gnome.scm (%gnome-updater), guix/import/hackage.scm (%hackage-updater), guix/import/hexpm.scm (%hexpm-updater), guix/import/kde.scm (%kde-updater), guix/import/launchpad.scm (%launchpad-updater), guix/import/minetest.scm (%minetest-updater), guix/import/opam.scm (%opam-updater), guix/import/pypi.scm (%pypi-updater), guix/import/stackage.scm (%stackage-updater), tests/import-github.scm (found-sexp) tests/transformations.scm ("options->transformation, with-latest"): Adjust fieldname accordingly. Hartmut Goebel