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| Subject: | Re: [pcp] pcp updates: only qa |
| From: | Ken McDonell <kenj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Tue, 22 Mar 2016 20:14:06 +1100 |
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On 22/03/16 18:13, Marko Myllynen wrote: ... Interesting, do we know why that happens and is it at least consistent within a platform? As with all things related timezones it depends on a mystic combination of ... (a) the distribution of drugs taken before a glibc release, (b) phase of the moon, (c) time of the year, (d) selection of bizarre packages installed, (e) age of QA tester, and (f) local timezone when a test is run. So I have no insight into "why" ... sigh. As Mr Plod says "Move on now, nothing to see here". |
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