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El 07/06/11 17:08, Michael Orlitzky escribió: |
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> On 06/06/11 17:05, Matthew Thode wrote: |
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>> On Mon, 06 Jun 2011 16:38:06 -0400 |
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>> Michael Orlitzky <michael@××××××××.com> wrote: |
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>>> On 06/06/2011 03:54 PM, Sven Vermeulen wrote: |
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>>>> The last one now is of 20110602, which is fairly recent. |
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>>>> The autobuilds are not always created successfully. Updates on |
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>>>> compilers or other toolchain changes might affect build successes. |
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>>>> When these builds fail, they are not propagated so you'll have to |
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>>>> "wait" a week (if you desperately need a build that's more recent |
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>>>> than a few weeks old). Considering that Gentoo is a rolling upgrade |
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>>>> distribution, working from a month-old stage is not an issue. Even |
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>>>> several months old isn't an issue. |
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>>>> |
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>>>> Wkr, |
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>>>> Sven Vermeulen |
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>>> That makes sense. |
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>>> |
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>>> What's the difference between autobuild/stage3-foo and |
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>>> current-stage3/stage3-foo? I've always looked in current-stage3 in the |
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>>> past (I think this is where the handbook taught me to look so long |
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>>> ago). |
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>> I do not think there is a difference. |
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> Well, I ask because the hardened stages are missing from the |
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> current-stage3 directory but not autobuild. |
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current-stage3 is a symlink to the last autobuild . If it failed it is |
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empty, as simple as that. |