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Author Re: Release update: base and standard frozen
Wouter Verhelst

2004-08-08, 7:59 am

On Sun, Aug 08, 2004 at 02:20:20PM +0200, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> [Wouter Verhelst]
>
> Well, one can do something about the build ordering. Packages which
> many packages build-depending on them should be given priority. And
> packages could be sorted in build-depend order, to avoid trying to
> build package foo before it's build-dependency libbar only to see it
> fail.


That is already done, for as much as is possible with the current state
of things. Don't expect stuff to magically be fixed when there's little
time...

> Besides, I don't think it is necessary to have an insane amount of new
> buildds to reduce the problem. A little redundancy, and some
> overcapasity should be able to solve most of the problem.


There is quite a lot of redundancy, and quite a bit of overcapacity for
normal circumstances as well. However, these aren't normal
circumstances...

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