On Wed, Jan 22, 2025 at 08:15:43PM +0000, Phil Wyett wrote: > ratt (“Rebuild All The Things!”) operates on a Debian .changes file of a just- > built package, identifies all reverse-build-dependencies and rebuilds them > with > the .debs from the .changes file. > > The intended use-case is, for example, to package a new snapshot of a Go > library and verify that the new version does not break any other Go > libraries/binaries. > > ratt need not be run against architecture 'all' packages, so for these it will > be a 'N/A' result.
Why? > Your thoughts? It's nice to do, but it can take arbitratily long time because some packages have lots of revdeps. -- WBR, wRAR
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