On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 08:25:26PM +0200, Antoine Jacoutot wrote: > Hi. > > It's that time of the year again... > Jasper and I are currently working on updating GNOME to 3.10. > We will keep the build breakage to a minimum during the update window -- we > expect to start sometimes within the next 2 days depending on how far the > first low level libs bulk goes. > Then the update will happen for real and we expect a broken window of about 2 > days; as usual we do not expect breakage to impact *too* many ports outside > of GNOME and friends. > If all goes well, things will start breaking tomorrow evening CET and most of > it will be fixed by the end of the week. > > So if you want to start bulks... do it fast ;-) > > Meanwhile, you can have a look at how our current GNOME 3.8 works: > https://www.bsdfrog.org/tmp/gnome.webm
Hi. Thanks for coping with us and these 2 days of rampage^breakage. Things are now coming back to normal so we are not expecting any outstanding build issues anymore. That said, we are still cleaning things up and there are a couple of known issues that we are working on. But most of the quake is behind us so everything should be back to normal. For bulk builders, I would wait until tomorrow evening before starting a bulk... Thanks again. PS : while GNOME 3.10 is now in-tree there are some known run-time regressions which are being worked on. -- Antoine