Philipp Kern <tr...@philkern.de> writes: > On 2009-07-20, Stéphane Glondu <st...@glondu.net> wrote: >> For example, each OCaml transition involve rebuilding a lot of packages >> (about 139), with 6 levels of dependencies. So if some build takes 2 >> days or more (for the current transition, on some builds, it was even >> more than a week) to be uploaded, it means that transition will last at >> least 12 days (for the current transition, all packages were >> rebuilt/uploaded/installed after 21 days). But most of the builds are >> successful (and fast). If packages were automatically uploaded on >> success, a dependency level would be cleared at each dinstall run, >> meaning the whole recompilation would take less than 2 days. > > Haskell is even more intense. But it's not exactly true because we are > autobuilding from accepted, so you do not need to wait for dinstall runs > to complete but can get it done much quicker. > > Kind regards, > Philipp Kern
The long wait is the signing, not the dinstall run. Even without accepted dinstall runs 4 times a day now. But I have to say I'm totaly against unsigned uploads. The buildds are insecure enough as it is. MfG Goswin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org