On Fri, Feb 09, 2007 at 08:23:54AM -0700, Wesley J. Landaker wrote: > On Friday 09 February 2007 05:52, Reinhard Tartler wrote: > > The use case I imagine at this point is that a maintainer uploads a > > library package src+bin (e.g. src+amd64) for his private arch, and after > > weeks he notices, that it still has not been built on e.g. sparc yet. So > > he decides to start his spare Ultra 1 workstation, builds the package in > > his custom environment and uploads it. My question to this use case: > > > > What happens with the "lost" buildlogs? Is there any possibility for a > > maintainer who depends on this library to check the build logs for this > > package on this particular architecture? Is the maintainer somehow > > encouraged or force by policy to publish his buildlogs? > > Does is this different from wanting to check the amd64 build log, but it > can't be done because that was the initial architecture upload? This > scenerio is basically just equivalent to a src+amd64+sparc upload instead > of a src+sparc or src+amd64 upload. Already maintainers can basically > upload src+(any architecture of their choosing) for each version. In fact, > I occasionally upload my own packages as src+i386, but other times as > src+amd64. If I had a sparc machine, I'd probably upload my packages as > src+sparc every once in a while just for fun and profit. > > If we think that's a bad idea, we should propose that maintainers must do > src+bin uploads but that the bin will be discarded and rebuild for *every* > architecture. To my knowledge, this has been discussed many times before > but never proposed officially.
One could also ask the maintainer to upload (or send to the right email address) the buildd logs of their build if that's really a problem. Note that could be a good thing anyway, as it could help to spot environment problems in the package Maintainer build env. I personally would advocate such an idea. -- ·O· Pierre Habouzit ··O [EMAIL PROTECTED] OOO http://www.madism.org
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