Ever since Willikins was placed into #gentoo-bugs, I have noticed that even numbered bugs are not getting created. See a few examples below, I'm sure there are plenty more. https://bugs.gentoo.org/225588 https://bugs.gentoo.org/225590 https://bugs.gentoo.org/225592 Is there any reason for this?
You're behind the times. by about 14 months. Bugs are monotonic, but never guaranteed sequential. I discussed this on gentoo-dev when we moved to a clustered database system at GNi more than a year ago. It is NOT a bug. The only bug is people doing naive math of #newestbug == total count of bugs. They _DO_ actually get created, if the database cluster actually gets busy enough.
(In reply to comment #1) > You're behind the times. by about 14 months. > Bugs are monotonic, but never guaranteed sequential. > > I discussed this on gentoo-dev when we moved to a clustered database system at > GNi more than a year ago. > > It is NOT a bug. The only bug is people doing naive math of #newestbug == total > count of bugs. > > They _DO_ actually get created, if the database cluster actually gets busy > enough. I wasn't following -dev@ that long ago due to me not being a dev back then! =) Thanks for your time (and sorry for opening a INVALID bug)