On 19.06.2012 11:58, Jan Engelhardt wrote:
On Tuesday 2012-06-19 11:52, Stephan Kulow wrote:
Then why do we have rebuild="local" in factory's meta?
Aehm, why? To be able to test factory and not watch it rebuilding for days like Greg has to?
You need to help me out, I have a knot somewhere... Obviously automated repeated rebuilds are bad, but still needed at times. If rebuild="local" is "rebuild a package only when its own source changes", how do we deal with such things as SONAME bumps (at least those that don't cause a compile failure due to changed API)? Do you, after all, manually look over the packages?
Jan, I can write scripts too :)
Just inquiring. If your scripts call `osc rebuild` one time once they see a failed state of some kind, I'd still call that manual. (Because your scripts likely don't run on all projects marked with rebuild=local - unless they are active by default in build-service-2.x)
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