But every day, I try to read the Rawhide reports and look for subtle easy things that I feel I need to learn, all of which are way way over my 72 I.Q.
For example:
In todays Rawhide email, the package below was compiled for fc34:
Package: mingw-libidn2-2.3.0-3.fc34
Old package: mingw-libidn2-2.3.0-3.fc33
Summary: MinGW Windows Internationalized Domain Name 2008 support library
RPMs: mingw32-libidn2 mingw32-libidn2-static mingw64-libidn2 mingw64-libidn2-static
Size: 549.89 KiB
Size change: 54 B
Old package: mingw-libidn2-2.3.0-3.fc33
Summary: MinGW Windows Internationalized Domain Name 2008 support library
RPMs: mingw32-libidn2 mingw32-libidn2-static mingw64-libidn2 mingw64-libidn2-static
Size: 549.89 KiB
Size change: 54 B
First question: Why would size change 54 B ? I think I read somewhere that tiny fluctuations happen during a re-compile. Right ?
Second question: Why did file-version not change ? I assume because no code changed. Right ??
I would be interested in reading a weekly or bi-weekly or monthly "story" that was interesting to read about what Rawhide offers that 33 does not, or something along those lines. Like which packages had a huge update, or why a git-version was replaced with a stable-version, etc.
Cheers,
David Locklear
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