On Fri, Jan 13, 2006 at 10:50:18AM +0100, Jérôme Marant wrote: > (Please CC me) > > Hi, > > I'd like to know if the amd64 autobuilder periodically attempts > to build packages that used to fail to build. It seems to me > that it is waiting for new uploads only.
No it doesn't. If it failed it failed, and gets into failed state, after there is a bug in the BTS about it. If it's not in failed state it probably means that I know there is a problem with it and that I'm ussually waiting on something. Also note that a if something failed to build, it's a "maybe failed", not a failed. > Currently, it seems that KDE 3.5 is still not completely built > on amd64 and I bet that kdemultimedia which used to fail on > January 10th, can now be built since xine-lib has been fixed. It was waiting on xine-lib, which only was build on Jan 13 at 04:12 UTC+1, and was only in the archive at 9:17 UTC+0, like 30 minutes before you've send this mail. kdemultimedia build then started at 14:20 UTC+1, and was in the archive at 14:17 UTC+0. Then kdeaddons started building at 16:24 UTC+1, and kdeaccessibility at 16:34. They were both waiting on kdemultimedia. They were also both in the archive at 16:32 UTC+0. > BTW, is anyone following following the progress of KDE on amd64? No, I follow everything that gets build. I perfectly knew that it failed to build and that it was waiting on a new xine-lib, and that it had an NMU. It also needed 2 NMU's because the first one didn't change the xlibs-dev dependency. PS: And everything happend without ever reading this email, I just saw someone reply to it. Kurt -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

