On Tue, Aug 27, 2002 at 10:55:28AM +0200, Josip Rodin wrote:
> It could well be. Can you provide the offending packages on an URI where we
> can look at 'em?

Well, sorry, but I can't reproduce the bug anymore.

I've seen this behaviour all this night (elapsed rebuilding about a
dozen of packages) and performed some more test this morning, just
before sending the mail, but currently the bug seems went over.

I'm investigating a bit more to find out which conditions have changed
(the most likely case is a transient situation due to the current
transition from perl 5.6 to perl 5.8) ... if I find something I will
tell you.

Thanks anyway,
Cheers.

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