Hey, I've noticed this a few times now: I'll commit an update to a package (via osc if that matters) and then go to the website to watch the build progress for that package. If it happens to be a point where the buildservice is relatively idle, the package will usually have started rebuilding against all of the repositories I've assigned. On multiple occasions I've gone to view a build log for the package, catching it in progress. I'll watch it continue building to completion, only to discover at the end that it just rebuilt the *previous* version of the package, If I then go back to the package status page, the package will have had a new build kicked off for the same repository target; returning to the log, it will indeed be a build for the newly committed version of this package. Is this known behavior? Expected behavior? Please let me know if there's anything in the above that I need to clarify. Thanks. -- Steve Beattie SUSE Labs, Novell Inc. <sbeattie@suse.de> http://NxNW.org/~steve/