Thats was exactly what I wanted. Thanks. Bojan Smojver wrote: > On Sun, 2006-08-06 at 21:40 -0700, Philip M. Gollucci wrote: > >> Can you clue me in on this Fedora stuff and pardon my cluelessness. > > I'm not really an FE expert, but I'll give it a go :-) > >> Do you test build it first, or just submit it to that service and it does >> everything ? > > Normally, I'll run build locally to make sure everything is OK (this is > optional, of course). Then, I'll build using the FE build system (this > happens on i386, PPC and x86_64). This enables everyone that is > subscribed to FE Development to get the new package for testing in the > next few days. > >> Or do you test build it afterwards ? > > The idea is that if there are FC/FE users using libapreq2 out there, > they will file bug reports and let me know if the package is broken. > Sometimes I'm the guy that hits problems (e.g. -fno-strict-aliasing). > >> And what does it mean exactly if the service says "good" > > When the service says "good", it means "I can build the thing on my > build platforms". > > PS. If you question is "does the build run 'make test'", the answer is > no. >
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