On Sun, Nov 30, 2014 at 02:49:55AM +0000, Ken Moffat wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 29, 2014 at 08:23:03PM -0300, Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
> > On 29-11-2014 20:02, Christopher Gregory wrote:
> > 
> > > Well its come to this.  I will no longer report anything that I find does
> > > not compile.  What people here are failing to realise is that they are not
> > > actually building against a system that is a totaly new installation with
> > > everything updated to the latest newest versions.
> > 
> > This is true. When we freeze for the next release is the right time for
> > doing that. Doing it in the middle of the terms only delays the updates.
> > 
> 
>  Actually, on _this_ one point I'm with Christopher.  I was here
> before we became a rolling release, and I prefer to build things in
> a fresh system (i.e. lfs-svn) before I commit them.  For me, there
> are a few exceptions such as firefox and sundry CVE fixes where I
> have been willing to commit after merely testing on an existing
> released LFS.
> 
>  I think I'll be devoting my BLFS time to doing builds in fresh
> systems.  Some of this will be in qemu, where for me a lot of things
> are pointless (e.g. audio, video, power management, fcron, postfix),
> and there are as always a lot of things which I do not build.
> 
>  The problem with a rolling release is that breakage is not detected
> until somebody tries to build from nothing, just like the problems
> which the big distros find when they rebuild everything before a
> release.
> 
> ĸen

 To save time for those who think everything should be tested on
7.6, I will now restrict my testing to only those packages I care
about.

ĸen
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