On Wed, 27 Aug 2014 19:27:01 +0200 Michael Schwendt <mschwendt@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Wed, 27 Aug 2014 09:06:47 -0600, Kevin Fenzi wrote: > > > > Rawhide has broken into pieces regularly before that. It's still a > > > dumping ground, where packagers release builds they haven't even > > > tried to start themselves. > > > > Well, I have been running rawhide full time here, and I wouldn't say > > that. There has been breakage, but IMHO it's all be reasonably minor > > and easy to work around. Perhaps it's more so with your HW? > > There's no reason to believe my HW is the culprit. You're right. IMHO, there's not enough information here for me speculate. > > > Without more details it's hard to say more here... > > The primary problem with Rawhide and repository mirror propagation > times is: you can get the "wrong" builds, e.g. a set of updates that > breaks your system, while developers (or packagers) have submitted a > new build (or even a hot-fix) already that is supposed to fix a > problem after the next compose. So you get it in the next compose? If a maintainer noticed the problem before the build went out in a compose, you would only see the fixed one. If they saw it only after the compose, you should see the fixed one after that? > But you don't receive that one fast > enough, or you get a mix of "bad" updates while those that can update > daily without delays probably won't see the problem. Similarly, if > one doesn't update daily, there's the risk that one updates an > installation at a "wrong" point of time and receives the bad stuff. I usually do update daily, but at times I do not. I didn't update for a week or so around flock, and had no particular problems. I have another rawhide machine at home that I sometimes don't update for days/weeks at a time anymore, and it's only had the occasional dep issue that was pretty easy to fix up/work around. Anyhow, if you have suggestions for improvement, I'm all ears. kevin
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