Push scripts, mash (was: Re: FESCo wants to ban direct stable pushes in Bodhi (urgent call for feedback))

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(Starting a new thread because this hardly has anything to do with the 
original infamous thread.
Dear hall monitors: I hope I won't get put on moderation for posting this, 
but this subthread didn't have much to do with the original subject. If you 
also want me to stop posting to this split thread, please tell me and I will 
refrain from posting further replies to it. Thanks for your understanding 
and I apologize if I'm offending anybody by replying.)

Michael Schwendt wrote:
> So what? That's not twice as much as FE6, which would not have taken
> several hours to push into such a repo. Not even when running repoclosure
> on the needsign repo prior to pushing and when updating repoview pages
> afterwards. Simply because the code that was used worked very differently
> than "mash".

Yeah, basically "mash" is a really brute force solution, I think directly 
writing out only the new updates as the first prototypes of Bodhi did and as 
the Extras scripts also did/do is a much smarter solution. Always 
recomputing everything sucks.

It was claimed that recomputing is necessary for some obscure multilib 
corner cases. Let me suggest a radical solution for that: drop multilib 
repos! If users really want 32-bit packages, they should enable the 32-bit 
repo. Yes, this will cause file conflicts if you configure yum to always 
drag in both versions by default (exactarch=0). So don't do that. Maybe even 
remove that "feature" from yum altogether. Yum already knows how to fetch 
those 32-bit libs that are actually needed.

        Kevin Kofler

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