Re: F37 Change: Signed RPM Contents (System-Wide Change proposal)

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On Thu, Apr 7, 2022 at 11:51 PM Peter Robinson <pbrobinson@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > > There are plenty of things in an RPM build that already inherently take
> > > O(N) time in the number of files or the total size of the files, even
> > > ignoring %build and %install.
> >
> > Yes, but signing is an extremely slow process. Rebuilding the texlive
> > package during the Mass rebuild slows down Koji for several hours.
>
> Why do you classify that slow down being due to signing? The signing
> process is actually out of band to koji and happens in a completely
> different queue to the mass rebuild. The texlive package is large, as
> are things like libreoffice but that's not due to the signing process.

Right, package signing doesn't happen in koji itself, but those
signing servers still have limited throughput.
That's why merging builds into rawhide after a mass rebuild takes forever.

However, I'd still like to have an answer to my original question:
Will the time it takes to build, sign, and submit a package noticably
increase? And if so, by how much?

It would be really unfortunate if the delay between "your build was
successful" to "your build is now available for other builds" or "your
build is finally in a compose" gets any longer.

Fabio
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