On 28.04.2012 00:13, Micah Gersten wrote: > Now that we have the faster i386/amd64 buildds, I'd like to suggest at > least one extra rebuild earlier in the cycle at least for i386/amd64 so > there's time to get these changes upstream. > > Around alpha 1 ~ June 7 (archive raw, lots of failures, should catch > most of the Ubuntu change related gcc-4.7 issues though)
I'd rather suggest that we start rebuilding packages in the main archive using GCC-4.7 once 4.7.1 is release (around June). This can be done incrementally starting with packages in main, packages in packages sets, and other packages in universe. In parallel, I'd like to use the resources instead for test rebuilds using llvm/clang, or Python3.3 when it's ready. > After Feature freeze ~ Aug 23 (archive should be fairly stable for most > dependency trees, check to see what new failures were introduced through > new upstream versions) > During beta 2 freeze ~ Sep 25 (shake out the last round of failures) No objections. -- ubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel
