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[Mageia-dev] Will this work for a build system?

+ Thierry Vignaud + thierry.vignaud at gmail.com +
+ Mon Jan 17 15:40:56 CET 2011 +

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On 27 September 2010 18:17, Robert Xu <robxu9 at gmail.com> wrote:
+> Now, I don't know how Mandriva did its build system, but we will
+> ALWAYS need physical access to servers. If something goes so terribly
+> wrong that one has to reinstall the whole freaking OS, that's not
+> going to help Magiea unless we have access.
+>
+> Personally, I like either the Koji build system or the openSuSE Build
+> Service; personally, the OBS sounds better to me, because it can
+> natively sign packages, submit request system, ACL, cross-compile,
+> etc.
+> But then again, that's just me, b/c I use a local instance at home and
+> I'm used to setting up the OBS from a minimal install.
+>
+> I've always had trouble setting up Koji... it feels less friendly to me.
+
+For the record, koji (and mock under it) is tightly coupled to yum,
+which makes harder to use with an urpmi based distro...
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