On Thu, Aug 10, 2006 at 10:44:51PM +0200, Marcus Rueckert wrote:
On 2006-08-10 16:59:39 -0300, Mauricio Teixeira (netmask) wrote:
Em Qui, 2006-08-10 às 15:07 +0200, Adrian Schröter escreveu:
you can also test your build before via "osc build" on your local system. So there is no reason why you need to wait for the server.
Excuse me if I sound rude, but, I, personally, can't see the need of the build server if I had to build locally first. :)
No harm intended.
netmask... of course you can do the "upload -> wait -> fail" loop on the build server. but building at least _once_ locally sounds smart to me. so you at least know that the package, you are about to submit, passed at least on one distro/arch combination. noone asked you to build for all targets before.
if that is too much for you ... and you still dont see the benefit of the buildservice ... i dont know what to say.
Please, folks, we don't care about how the users of the build service work. I don't mind uploading without testing. This is a policy issue, i.e. multiple users working on one project might decide that the uploaded packages have to compile. But it is a local decision, not something we have to enforce globally. Cheers, Michael. -- Michael Schroeder mls@suse.de main(_){while(_=~getchar())putchar(~_-1/(~(_|32)/13*2-11)*13);}