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Le Vendredi 19 Juillet 2002 13:46, Brice Figureau a écrit :
> On Fri, 2002-07-19 at 12:59, Stew Benedict wrote:
> [ snip ]
>

> OK, I can now understand the problem. i586 builds containing noarch
> packages are automatically merged with ppc builds. Seems that it will
> never be possible for me to have a running cooker ;-( until i586
> stabilizes (aka wait for the end of the big move to perl 5.8)

Yes, you can, but you have follow devel to find hours when cooker-ppc is 
stable for you.

An other way, mine, is running cooker in a chroot, you able to run some 
programs for testing, and rebuild package.

A stable i586 won't say ppc cooker will be, because poeple fix problem for 
x86 before outing without take care of other arch :(

>
> > > Also the machine I build on is not nearly as powerful as the cluster,
> > > so packages take up to 10 times longer to compile, even when they do so
> > > cleanly, then they have to be uploaded to Paris before they get to the
> > > mirrors.  I've got about 250 or so to upload today, but you won't be
> > > seeing perl.
>
> So PPC cooker is moving really slower than i586 cooker.

There more poeple to follow it than ppc. This explain.
Who use ppc cooker ? Yes stew and me.

> What's the problem with perl under PPC ?

It is not my work, but it won't rebuild. A new perl just out. Pray, pray for 
us.

>
> Brice

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