10 Jun
2021
10 Jun
'21
11:34
On Thu 2021-06-10, Dominique Leuenberger / DimStar wrote:
On Thu, 2021-06-10 at 11:04 +0200, Jan Engelhardt wrote:
Whenever glibc or gcc changes though, most things rebuild, and that should be sufficient number of times. Correct is: whenever glibc or gcc have major updates, we trigger a full rebuld. Or when the release mamnagers have other reasons to do full rebuilds (errors included)
Otherwise we'd have had 7 full rebuilds for glibc alone in 2021:
And as a user I am grateful we did not. :) And I did not count, but the number of times in the last half year, year a `zypper dup` pulled in more than 600MB, or more than 1GB, felt high already. So definitely happy about the release managers limiting that. Gerald