Am Thu, 26 May 2011 19:53:31 +0200
schrieb Juergen Weigert
On May 26, 11 19:46:30 +0200, Stefan Seyfried wrote:
Feel the facts: nobody cares for FACTORY.
Are you trying to be sarcastic?
No, realistic. Seeing how FACTORY is broken for a long time now (no kernel updates, NetworkManager not being able to be installed (because gnome-main-menu ist not obsoleted) and if installed not being able to connect to anything. Permissions (due to missing kernel update) breaking all formerly SUID binaries, so no working ping for non-root users. GDM not working. All reported. None fixed. For a long time now. Conclusion: nobody cares. Maybe Tumbleweed, where someone cares is better if you want to run latest and greatest. But we have a new gcc. (I like the new gcc, but having usable networking would have been more useful. In fact I hoped the mass rebuild due to gcc would fix some stuff by accident. Unfortunately it didn't.)
The perl update for example. Rebuild the packages that depend on perl?
Is there a technical issue? I'd expect that nobody needs to triger rebuilds in that case, they should come automatically. If not, bug reports, bug reports, bug reports ...
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