On Mon, 2015-05-04 at 05:02 -0400, Jan Kurik wrote: > = Proposed System Wide Change: Mono 4 = > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Mono_4 ... > * Make a one time exception of the rule for build mono 4.0.1-1 using > monolite, later make mono depend again on it self and rebuild mono > 4.0.1-2 using mono-4.0.1-1 . This isn't really an exceptional case. In fact, it's pretty common for compilers to need a bootstrap. If I recall correctly, GCC is always built twice when upgrading to a new release: first using the previous version of gcc that was in the stable repository, then again using the new version. So I don't really see any problem with bootstrapping it once with monolite and then rebuilding it with itself, provided of course that all of this happens in Rawhide well before Branch (the earlier the better; ideally prior to the Mass Rebuild for F23).
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