The fact that we allow machines to also support --constraints spaces=X,Y,Z was specifically to handle the case of knowing that there is additional spaces that you need access to (for whatever reason, whether it is subordinates or future applications).
That said, when evaluating a bundle we could look at all applications that are assigned for a machine.
The fact that we allow machines to also support --constraints spaces=X,Y,Z was specifically to handle the case of knowing that there is additional spaces that you need access to (for whatever reason, whether it is subordinates or future applications).
That said, when evaluating a bundle we could look at all applications that are assigned for a machine.