Denis Leroy wrote: > I'm maintaining a number of packages that are part of a long dependency > chain (gcdmaster -> libgnomeuimm -> gtkmm -> glibmm -> libsigc++). Does > that mean that, in order to guarantee that each one of these is build > against the newly rebuilt versions, I have to queue them up in the build > system, say, libsigc++ on monday, glibmm on tuesday, ..., and gcdmaster > on friday :-) ? Pkgs that finish building are available to the buildsystem immediately. So, you only need wait until libsigc++ finishes building before queueing glibmm, etc... > I know that mock doesn't handle this like mach does: freshly built > packages in /var/lib/x/result are not automatically used in the prep > phase of the next mock build, and that's currently my biggest gripe > against mock (with otherwise works great). So since plague uses mock, > does this also apply to our build system ? mock itself doesn't support that, but the buildsystem does... (-: -- Rex -- fedora-extras-list mailing list fedora-extras-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-extras-list