Am 23.03.2012 08:38, schrieb Ilya Chernykh:
On Friday 23 March 2012 11:32:36 todd rme wrote:
If that is the case, then once a distro is released there shouldn't be any more changes. So shouldn't building for all repos besides factory be disabled in the KDE:KDE3* subprojects? If the software isn't being updated it just wastes resources to keep rebuilding it over and over for openSUSE versions that have already been released.
The software usually does not rebuild if it does not change.
Any changes you make to get it working on factory will trigger rebuilds for every other release as well. For instance kdelibs3 was rebuilt for openSUSE 11.4 two days ago. There is no reason to do that, once it is working on a given release it can be disabled for that release.
If all the changes were to fix build for Factory, you would be right.
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