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Re: [tycho-user] What are baseline repositories good for?
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    Hi
    On a good day, the reproducible qualifiers avoid you churning a
      new set of unchanged artefacts every build, thereby saving on
      distribution bandwidth.
    However that good day is totally depend on the fairies, since an
      unsound superficial view of GIT dependencies rather than a true
      has-it-changed-test is used.
    Do not use.
    Regards
    Ed Willink
    
    On 17/02/2020 19:21, Felix Dorner
      wrote:
    
    
      
      Hi, 
        
        
        on the wiki page: 
        
        
        
        I follow along with the jgit based timestamps, but I dont
          understand what the baseline repository configuration does.
          The wiki page sais:
        
        
        The
            end result is that build output contains new versions of the
            artifacts that did change and baseline version of the
            artifacts that did not.
        
        
        And "change" meaning version, id and "content". How is
          "content" defined here?
        
        
        I will have follow up questions :)
        Thanks,
        Felix
        
        
        
          
          
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            generation.
         
       
      
      
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