shortening time passed in bodhi?

Patrice Dumas pertusus at free.fr
Thu Nov 27 00:30:36 UTC 2008


On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 12:29:06AM +0100, Till Maas wrote:
> On Wed November 26 2008, Patrice Dumas wrote:
> 
> > I guess that it is that part that I would like to be skipped, such that
> > there is no need of any checking, and the update goes straigth to
> > testing or stable, without being even in pending state.
> 
> I hope I understood everything correctly: The pending state indicates that 
> either the composing process currently runs or that it needs to be started. 
> Does this help you?

Indeed. So right after pending, the update pushed to stable should be in
stable. While if passing through testing it is once in pending while
testing is composing, then the maintainer can push it to stable, then it
is waiting for the next compose, and is then in a (hidden) pending
state before reaching stable.

So in the end the time of entering in a repo from a state to another is
about 2 days, one day waiting for the previous compose and another for
the compose the package is in itself.

For my package it should then have lasted about 4 days, but it was
streched to 8 for the reasons Jesse explained.

Still 2 days is quite a long time to wait, but I can't see a way
to shorten that time, except with a shortened compose time.

I guess there is no other way than taking koji builds for pepople in a
hurry.

--
Pat




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