Callum Lerwick wrote:
On Thu, 2008-09-04 at 22:05 +0300, Vasile Gaburici wrote:
The problem with using rpm to install software you develop is that you
need to do a *full build* every time whenever you change something.
Even with a caching compiler, that can take a long time. Think Qt for
instance.
This is going off on an unproductive tangent. No, I'm not saying use RPM
packaging during your edit-compile-test loop. You do it for longer term
testing and deployment.
I don't consider it an unproductive tangent. I would actually *love* to
be able to use rpm in the development process, but currently the
problems with doing so make it impractical.
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