-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Dne 4.5.2015 v 14:32 Stephen Gallagher napsal(a): > 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). > There is related paragraph about this in guidelines: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:Guidelines#Exceptions Vít -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJVR3SeAAoJEAzgnueZF7h8rZcP/2OnjhXb2hswDx9J+8gwsAHr PdB/k5GSSimwgGrhELBaMpkEpLWvsLJl5mSx3nx8m/EoEJRkeg9Mp9IDWtNap9qO lE+Py0ElvCt+CxJ88PsI08N5+6NjhNlYlF5xR4HIQp6bhOhdVAuIvDhRC8WG52SB c8RgcNU1elknWnJC6KgcZXnOlpBiZCGopMl68Q4PiBM/Gq3EOEkmQhFOfyUcBwgV NHKq0w0MmuUDqZtCckvvBc2RrBO0MRn/gXCPi0JCbBQB59r/h8PyG3PaxFDOjJ6W QYaaj4MHj3/PST1qhlS3bxfdgPzF9P5CehRak5/ioArnJnXHdBkCK+h/b8mOptIj L7aNNb+RyOI4nlqdyTxtNzO0FJlLMm6qDA97sGXkb5W7k4aX3xdD1QuU0CdLHHwi 1YpDlwFvwUeZ2bwLX+WcYWRvnTd62Nphq+OosrlRjeaEJr8Z7RPCVoiWt5dEMx3O vwmGCROOIJRc1vmzfLqal2j305gKbpa0g0oxb3CATnc6NtDj7RN7OmvGa8cWaCGd XXL5rD1dRskXmLIKhpBdymQFT7yVoF87BScMYcdI1XE42yBLZxr3ndEoycVY0VXz ntHY5aPwYbOswX/tvbRXcWPf5JtFTVW5NxLVX8Xh3/hO18hM4HgwylUXeGObybDt NzrfQf84xrJXrGW8lr5i =20CN -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct