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On 2/21/2011 12:18 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On 02/21/2011 11:08 AM, Les Mikesell wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On 2/21/11 10:35 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
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<pre wrap="">So you are now saying that you cannot scale out this work to more people
to release faster ? This is something that has to be done by Karanbir only ?
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<pre wrap="">Dag,
The packages have to be built in a specific order, preferably the order
that they are originally produced in, so that they can be linked
properly. Package A builds, then Package B, then Package C. If package
B is broken, it needs to be fixed, then Package C needs to be built, etc.
This is not something that can be done by several people at the same
time in parallel, no. Not and be done correctly.
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Couldn't the process be wrapped into a matrix build in Hudson (or now Jenkins)
across a large farm of build slaves with a list of successful builds falling out
at the end? For at least the set of things that succeed in one of the common
environments...
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<pre wrap="">Seeing as how we are currently dealing with 2 trees in the QA directory
for testing right now (4.9 and 5.6) ... 6.0 will be waiting until we get
those out of QA.
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So you are constrained by workspace? Or number of people involved? And you
don't see that as a problem that could be corrected?
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SHUT UP
if you do not like CentOS ... use something else
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step away johnny. These type of responses only further the
highminded reputation Centos core is developing. Just ignore
it..continue your great work on Centos in general..:)<br>
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