Re: Rakudo has a transition tracker and then what ?

2022-02-04 Thread M. Zhou
Hi Sebastian, Building the files upon installation is exactly the original behavior. The problem is that compilation speed is too slow. Three raku packages could take more than 2 minutes every time when there is a raku upgrade to any version. On Fri, 2022-02-04 at 13:55 +0100, Sebastian Ramacher

Re: Rakudo has a transition tracker and then what ?

2022-02-04 Thread Sebastian Ramacher
On 2022-02-03 17:58:24, M. Zhou wrote: > @dod: It looks that we have to change the Architecture: of raku-* > packages into any (instead of "all") because there is no binnmu > for Arch:all package. Then upon each time we bump the rakudo API > version, we just need to file a regular transition bug

Re: Rakudo has a transition tracker and then what ?

2022-02-03 Thread M. Zhou
@dod: It looks that we have to change the Architecture: of raku-* packages into any (instead of "all") because there is no binnmu for Arch:all package. Then upon each time we bump the rakudo API version, we just need to file a regular transition bug to the release team and trigger the rebuild. On

Re: Rakudo has a transition tracker and then what ?

2022-02-03 Thread Jonas Smedegaard
Quoting Paul Gevers (2022-02-03 19:08:34) > On 03-02-2022 18:53, Dominique Dumont wrote: > > Hoping to automate this process, I've setup a transition tracker for Rakudo > > [1]. > > See https://lists.debian.org/debian-release/2022/02/msg00029.html and > follow-up messages. As I understand it,

Re: Rakudo has a transition tracker and then what ?

2022-02-03 Thread Paul Gevers
Hi Dod, On 03-02-2022 18:53, Dominique Dumont wrote: Hoping to automate this process, I've setup a transition tracker for Rakudo [1]. See https://lists.debian.org/debian-release/2022/02/msg00029.html and follow-up messages. Paul OpenPGP_signature Description: OpenPGP digital signature