Luk Claes <l...@debian.org> writes: > Goswin von Brederlow wrote: >> Sune Vuorela <nos...@vuorela.dk> writes: >> >>> On 2009-11-18, Gerfried Fuchs <rho...@deb.at> wrote: >>>> I am a bit confused with respect to how buildd autosigning is required >>>> for this. It makes it sound somehow like it would affect porter binary >>> Basicalyl, the turnaround time is too long if we have to wait for manual >>> buildd signings. >>> >>> For example, when we upload a new KDE, we usually upload a big chunk of >>> source packages (3-5) where package 1 breaks last package. >>> >>> Currently, we can upload all source packages built for amd64 and i386 >>> and that way keep kde installable in unstable for more than 95 % of the >>> users. >>> >>> With 1 package signing per day (which is quite normal), we have 5 days >>> where kde by itself is uninstallable on all archs, if the buildds have >>> to build all packages by current means. >>> >>> With buildd autosigning, we probably only have a day or so on the fast >>> archs with kde being uninstallable. >>> >>> and I have the impression that we will get quite many bug reports about >>> kde being uninstallable. We arleady do that when kde is a part of >>> another transition, and if kde is blocking itself on main archs, we will >>> only get more. >>> >>> So yes, I really hope that 'source only' (or throw away binaries) >>> uploads only get implemented when buildd autosigning is in place. >>> >>> (KDE doesn't have that many users on e.g. hppa, so the current >>> turnaround time isn't that much of a problem outside the main archs) >>> >>> /Sune >> >> An alternative way to solve this is to use build packages on the >> buildd without waiting for them to be signed and uploaded. This would >> require some coordination with wanna-build so later KDE packages are >> only given to the buildd that has the earlier ones available. > > This could only work if the built package is needed on the same buildd > it was built.
What part of "require some coordination with wanna-build" did you not read? >> The buildd would then build all of KDE and the buildd admin could sign >> it all in one go. That way you have potentially 0 uninstallable time. > > It's very unlikely that the builds for all these packages ends up on the > same buildd, so in practice that would not work. It could be an > improvement though. > > Cheers > > Luk MfG Goswin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org