On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 05:41:54PM +0200, Lars Marowsky-Bree wrote:
On 2013-10-10T17:40:30, Andreas Schwab <schwab@suse.de> wrote:
Which I already use. There doesn't seem do be a downloadable repo? The download repos for factory always lag behind a bit, whereas small repos are published faster. "a bit"? The KMPs were built yesterday morning! Factory is a very big project.
Yes. But why build & publish packages further downstream that are uninstallable?
Surely I must be missing something; many people must be actively developing against Factory. There must be a way to get consistent builds out of the system, or build against a different target.
Not many people develop with hard version requirements against e.g. the kernel. You probably dont need the hard version requirement either for a dot release.
If not, that basically means that I (we) can't use Factory as a development base. It'd mean we'd instead have to build & test on 12.3/Tumbleweed, or maybe 13.1 one day. A delay of 1,5+ days where we can't install new images or update old ones doesn't work.
Or the kernel of the day repository, which probably rebuilds faster.
Could someone please tell me that I'm an idiot and missing something obvious? I'd really appreciate that!
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