On Mon, 20 Jul 2009, Stephan Kulow wrote:
Hi,
Just wanted to share some log file checking with you. I wanted to know how the rebuild this weekend worked out, so I checked the chain upto the last built package and the last time it built (often packages get build twice due to cycles).
As you can see, it takes roughly 24h from start of the rebuild cycle on friday afternoon to the middle of the GNOME stack and roughly another day from the middle of the GNOME stack to the end of Ooo.
But note that the list only gives you a rough idea as it's only looking at i586, but both architectures interact with each other, e.g. there is a 5 hour gap between gnome-vfs2 and libgnome. This is not the build time of libgnome, but the fact that x86_64 was a bit slower and finished libbonobui.2.10 only at 8pm and caused i586 to build 2.10 too - while i586's version was unchanged to 2.9, so it discarded it. But on x86_64 the value of %_libexecdir changed, so libbonoboui files changed. In case you're still reading, don't worry :)
I have just finished Milestone 1 of my hackweek project that gets rid of the need to sync build counters between the arch instances. -> home:rguenther:hw, changes in rpm and build. As there is plenty of time left for day 1 I'll try this blogging thing (eeeeeek!). Richard. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org