On Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 09:52:22AM -0700, Toshio Kuratomi wrote:
chain-build Build current package in order with other packages
example: make chain-build CHAIN='libwidget libgizmo'
The current package is added to the end of the CHAIN list.
Colons (:) can be used in the CHAIN parameter to define
groups of packages. Packages in any single group will be
built in parallel and all packages in a group must build
successfully and populate the repository before the next
group will begin building. For example:
make chain-build CHAIN='libwidget libaselib : libgizmo :'
will cause libwidget and libaselib to be built in parallel,
followed by libgizmo and then the currect directory package.
If no groups are defined, packages will be built sequentially.
Looks good.
Probably the best way to make sure requests like this aren't lost
in the
future is to open a ticket on the fedora-infrastructure trac instance.
(You can still post here for comments but having a trac ticket means
people who are able to do it will see it and have it assigned to them.)
Yep, it is indeed the best place, but I am not used to it still...
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Pat