Brendan Conoboy wrote: > Our current build systems can turn GCC 4.7 around in about 24 hours. > The enterprise hardware we anticipate using will take that down to about > 12 hours. If speed of build hardware is a consideration, where do you > draw the line? IMHO, at MOST 50% longer (factor 1.5) build time, and that's already being nice. You're off by a factor of 4! > No secondary arch is going to get to the speed of x86_64 in the > foreseeable future, so it's effectively a way to keep PA an exclusive x86 > club. That's exactly why we should stick with only x86 as primary architecture(s) in the foreseeable future. > I think the real question is, for the developers of on devel-list, how > will longer builds for one arch than another affect your workflow? If > builds on two architectures start at the same time, but one takes longer > to finish than the other, how will that impact you? Right now you'll > still be able to see and use the results of the faster build before the > slower build completes, so are you materially impacted? See the other replies: chain builds, updates, platform-specific errors, build results. A lot of things depend on the builds to actually complete. Kevin Kofler -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel