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Re: many packages fail to build twice in a row again



On Fri, Dec 23, 2011 at 10:41:07AM +0000, Roger Leigh wrote:
> The suggestion that "git clean" be a solution appears to have caused
> some level of outrage.  However, at least for '3.0 (git)', all the
> sources are known to git, and 'git clean' is a reliable and simple
> solution to the problem.  The alternative, manually reverting all
> the changes, is both complex and error-prone.  I'm not sure I see the
> problem with what is an obvious improvement to the process.

I'd favor a solution that avoids having to fix hundres, or thousands,
of upstream packages. For example, instead of building directly in
the working tree, we could export the sources to a temporary directory
and build there. Voila: no build artifacts to clean up at all.

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