On Mon, Mar 16, 2026 at 04:42:58PM +0100, Marius Schwarz wrote: > Am 16.03.26 um 11:46 schrieb Ben Beasley: > > > > Absolutely. If the models are generally updated at different times, > > rather than together all at once, then packaging them separately will > > reduce bandwidth and storage requirements tremendously over time. > > For the packages in question a mass rebuild is useless, as they are just > data, not code and nothing will get changed anyway.
I think this part of the discussion is not about a mass rebuild, but about uploads *you* do when one of the models gets an update. If all of the different models are in a single source package, and if they get new releases at different times, then each and every time one of them gets a new release, you will need to upload a new source package with a new version, only "slightly" different from the old source package, and that will trigger a rebuild of *all* the models, new binary packages for all the models, and those new binary packages will be pushed to all the mirrors and then downloaded to all the end-user systems. Of course, if you have reason to believe that the models will not be released at different times, this may not be an issue for now. It might become an issue in the future though. G'luck, Peter -- Peter Pentchev [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] PGP key: https://www.ringlet.net/roam/roam.key.asc Key fingerprint 2EE7 A7A5 17FC 124C F115 C354 651E EFB0 2527 DF13
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