On Tue, Dec 11, 2018 at 02:12:05AM +0100, Marius Bakke wrote: > This late series adds around 1000 rebuilds to the current staging > branch. They also bring many of the GNOME family libraries to the > latest upstream versions. > > The good: > * Latest Ghostscript, Poppler, Harfbuzz, GnuTLS, and other > security-critical libraries. That's great. > Some of these have changed > build systems, or ABIs, so future patching is easier. Okay, makes sense. > * Most/all regressions are already fixed. Good :) > The bad: > * GCC7 is now in the closure of cURL (via nghttp2). Oh well. > > The ugly: > * 37 files changed, 1225 insertions(+), 996 deletions(-) > * Total rebuild count for staging is around 4700 packages. > > WDYT? It seems like a lot, but it's probably not higher than previous staging branches, right? I have an intuitive sense of how quickly Hydra could build this, but not for Cuirass on . Does it seem reasonable to you?