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<H1>[Mageia-dev] cauldron state, and dependencies handling</H1>
<B>Florent Monnier</B>
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<I>Wed Nov 28 21:29:51 CET 2012</I>
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<PRE>>><i> In case that's bad, I'm wondering how I should handle this.
</I>>><i> - I can just icrem the mkrel of all ocaml libs.
</I>>><i> (I can write the script to do this in 5 minutes.)
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</I>><i> That's normally what happends when deps are updated (for example several
</I>><i> libs has this effect)
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</I>><i> The dependent packages should be rebuilt as soon as possible to keep
</I>><i> the breakage minimal. It will then be easier for other needing to
</I>><i> use / rely on the packages....
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>><i> - I can create a dependency graph, so when I rebuilt xmlm 3 months
</I>>><i> ago, I can use the dependcy graph to know the exhaustive list of
</I>>><i> dependents that also need to be rebuild.
</I>>><i> (I can write the script to do this in maybe 1 evening)
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No, I mean there are 2 possible ways to do what you want me to do.
1) I could just send ALL the ocaml libs, when only some needs to be sent.
2) I could also only send those that need to
1) is not hard to do
2) is more difficult
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