I continue to have build loops (not actual loops) I can't explain. They do eventually run themselves out, but sometimes I see packages rebuild 30, 40, 100 or more times. In some cases, there are explanations for why they might rebuild a few times, but not 10 times much less over a hundred. For example, one package in x86_64 has rebuilt (around) 47 times in the last 3 days. The jobhistory shows only 'rebuild counter'. The package should have only rebuilt for i586, and in that case the only explanation given by jobhistory is "meta change". Several of the underlying dependencies did change over the last 3 days (like glibc, gcc, etc...) however they all changed /at the same time/. What I mean by that is that the source repository received a dozen or more updated rpms (binary rpms) for i586 *only* - I expected that this would cause each package to rebuild, but not once for each changed dependency - that seems just silly since after the first rebuild all subsequent rebuilds are using the exact same sources. I am using obs rpms with version 1.6.0-7.2. -- Jon -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+help@opensuse.org