* Wouter Verhelst ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > On Tue, Aug 23, 2005 at 09:14:28AM -0400, Stephen Frost wrote: > > Sure we do, for certain ports (ie: amd64). Really, this just means it'd > > be better to implement a system along the lines of: > > > > source upload > > fastest/preferred buildd type (i386, amd64, whatever) attempts build > > --> Success > > Other buildds attempt to build > > That would introduce some delay which, though generally probably not > even noticeable, would become a problem if there's an issue with the > "preferred" buildd (such as things being broken and the maintainer on a > day trip, which isn't all that uncommon)
I wasn't thinking a specific/single buildd, but a "preferred" architecture, which would have multiple buildds to hopefully alliviate problems with one going down. An interesting alternative would be to have two sets of archs- tier-1 and tier-2, say, where tier-1's build right away and tier-2's don't try unless some tier-1 succeeded (or perhaps require that they all succeeded, but that might be excessive). The delay argument just doesn't fly with me, honestly. We still only push out to mirrors once a day anyway, no? Not to mention that it's unstable, yadda, yadda. Stephen
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