Adam Williamson (awilliam(a)redhat.com) said:
Still, if they were in the py27 tag they *must* need to be rebuilt
again
anyway, because the later builds in Rawhide would have been against
Python 2.6 and hence would be broken anyway. So in practice it doesn't
make a huge different, AFAICT.
Boost had python bindings. Most things that use boost don't use that,
so it's more of a net win to do the boost rebuilds against the right major
version of boost in conjunction with rebuilding boost for its python
bindings, rather than building against the old version of boost with working
python bindings.
Bill