What is the status of rebuilding packages in F15 that use the old xz compression? There are still a significant number. (For example, I find 62 and 59 of them on the 32- and 64-bit 15-Beta.TC1 DVDs, resp.)
On Tue, 5 Apr 2011 03:28:22 +0000 (UTC) Andre Robatino wrote:
What is the status of rebuilding packages in F15 that use the old xz compression? There are still a significant number. (For example, I find 62 and 59 of them on the 32- and 64-bit 15-Beta.TC1 DVDs, resp.)
Shouldn't they have a rebuild with the mass rebuild? I thought the xz compression change was before that, isn't it?
Can you give a list for the packages?
Thomas
Thomas Spura <tomspur <at> fedoraproject.org> writes:
On Tue, 5 Apr 2011 03:28:22 +0000 (UTC) Andre Robatino wrote:
What is the status of rebuilding packages in F15 that use the old xz compression? There are still a significant number. (For example, I find 62 and 59 of them on the 32- and 64-bit 15-Beta.TC1 DVDs, resp.)
Shouldn't they have a rebuild with the mass rebuild? I thought the xz compression change was before that, isn't it?
Can you give a list for the packages?
See the old_compression_15-Beta.TC1-*-DVD.txt files at http://robatino.fedoraproject.org . Of course, these are just the ones on the DVDs, the total number would be several times that.
Andre Robatino <robatino <at> fedoraproject.org> writes:
See the old_compression_15-Beta.TC1-*-DVD.txt files at http://robatino.fedoraproject.org . Of course, these are just the ones on the DVDs, the total number would be several times that.
Sorry, that should be http://robatino.fedorapeople.org . (I wish Gmane would let you preview posts.)
On Monday, April 04, 2011 10:28:22 PM Andre Robatino wrote:
What is the status of rebuilding packages in F15 that use the old xz compression? There are still a significant number. (For example, I find 62 and 59 of them on the 32- and 64-bit 15-Beta.TC1 DVDs, resp.)
The maintainers of failed rebuilds need to fix and rebuild them
If they dont then its not likely they will be rebuilt at this point. we do need to spend time getting the broken deps in the tree down to 0
Dennis