On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 06:50:31PM +0100, Phil Knirsch wrote:
> Now, to figure our how the build chains for these packages look like
> i've cobbled together a (really bad) hack using python and
> repoclosure that basically takes a set of packages as an input
> (actually a set of requirements) and then spits out consecutively
> the groups of packages needed to build the previous ones, so
> basically a reverse grouped build order:

Nifty. I have the intuition that there might be particular nodes where
something pulls in an innocuous-looking dependency that leads to an
explosion of build requirements. If so, I bet there's a graphical
visualization of this that will make them jump out....


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