Am 19.11.03 um 07:42:18 schrieb Andreas Tille: > After each buildd was able to build a package the whole > set with all architectures enters unstable at once.
Yeah, cool. That would get rid of many buggy packages. And many clean ones. Some buildd are horribly behind time. No offence meant, it's not necessarily sloppy maintainers, rather it's slow computers and extremely complex packages. Take workrave, for instance. Perfectly stable, as far as I can tell. Not built recently on m68k (because of libgnomeuimm2.0-dev), not built on alpha for a very long time (same reason). It's not in testing, which is bad enough, with your idea only ancient versions would be in unstable. Don't get me wrong. I actually quite like the thought. It just won't work. Perhaps limit it to "when it's built for i386, powerpc, hppa and arm". (That's were I got all my architecture-dependent bugs from, and they are all quite current.) Bye, Mike -- |=| Michael Piefel |=| Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin |=| Tel. (+49 30) 2093 3831