Hi, There is one rather important update to the way we build factory, that I didn't yet announce properly: We now only rebuild packages if their sources changed (they were submitted) or if we trigger the rebuild manually. This means that there might be cases where factory syncs out but some things do not yet work because e.g. (let's make up something here) sqlite3 changed it's default data format and all packages relying on sqlite3 need to recompile so that they figure the new default. In this case we need to learn this (someone has to report it e.g. here) and then we can rebuild all those. And in case you wonder the factory updates are still that large: this is because I wrote a script to retrigger all packages where I could find out they have problems in just emulating their installation. Unfortunately I made some mistakes along the way, so it triggered once or twice more packages it should have - but this is hopefully just a phase. I still plan to do a mass rebuild after every milestone release, so that we do not get outdated packages too soon (and build-compare will still catch the obvious). Greetings, Stephan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org