On Fri, 2012-11-16 at 10:53 -0600, Justin M. Forbes wrote: > It is actually started much quicker than that. The bigger issue is koji. > Because they are done as scratch builds, they get a low priority and can > take *much* longer to build than a regular kernel. For instance, this > mornings kernel build was started within minutes of the git commit. > Possibly even before the actual rawhide build was started. At this > point, the rawhide build has been done for a while, and the nodebug > build is still going. Had I waited until the koji build finished to > start the nodebug build, you would just be waiting an extra hour or so > for your nodebug kernel. An added data point here: rawhide kernel-3.7.0-0.rc5.git2.1.fc19: 53 minute koji build nodebug kernel-3.7.0-0.rc5.git2.2.fc19: 4h 8 minute koji build The nodebug build was started less than 15 minutes after the rawhide build was started, it just takes a lot longer to complete. Justin _______________________________________________ kernel mailing list kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/kernel