On Fri, Dec 6, 2013 at 8:46 AM, Michal Hrusecky <mhrusecky@suse.cz> wrote:
Robert Schweikert - 8:36 6.12.13 wrote:
... plenty of work in the final integration branch. The idea of having everything cross build against each other such that there are no issues in the final integration branch, factory, appears far fetched to me. Well, let's try and see :-) It might not be perfect, but I believe that it will reduce the problems we are having now heavily.
Based on experience I'm sure there are projects / packages that the factory-maintainers think should always be staged. What is the already known list? Could a few permanent staging projects be established?
Build tools could surely share a single permanent staging project: GCC RPM autotools perl python
DEs should possible share one: Gnome was mentioned as needing staging KDE was ruled out, so maybe the rest of the DEs can bypass staging? Not sure if enlightenment counts as a DE yet but as all the packages
On 12/07/2013 03:09 AM, Greg Freemyer wrote: that use it and its libraries are maintained from the same repository it essentially gets its own staging anyway. Cheers Simon
A boot process staging project: Kernel? initrd / grub2 / etc. ? systemd?
If the process is started with a relative handful of projects/packages, then it can be expanded as the concept proves itself.
Greg
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