On 11/7/12, Erik van Pienbroek <e...@vanpienbroek.nl> wrote:
> Erik van Pienbroek schreef op zo 28-10-2012 om 00:01 [+0200]:
>> I could try to write a
>> script which tries to mass rebuild all these packages against recent
>> mingw-w64 snapshots and report any breakage automatically
>
> Hi,
>
> In the last couple of days I've been working on a mass rebuild script
> which can be run fully automatic and which can create a report about the
> results. An initial mass rebuild report was just sent to the
> fedora-mingw mailing list, but if you guys here are interested in it as
> well I can also forward it to this list in the future.
>
> The report can be found at
> http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/mingw/2012-November/005884.html
>

Nice to see that only 3 packages failed build and none of the failures
are actually mingw[-w64]-related.

> The next report (which I expect to generate in a couple of days) will
> also include a comparison to the previous mass rebuild (i.e. which
> packages failed to build but succeeded during the previous mass
> rebuild), a list of all newly added packages (if any) and a list of all
> changes which were applied in the Fedora MinGW packages (including
> updates to the mingw-w64 toolchain). An example for such a complete
> report can be found at http://fpaste.org/1kuz/
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Erik van Pienbroek
>

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