Re: Builds from git repo with unpacked sources

2016-08-09 Thread Michal Sekletar
On Tue, Aug 9, 2016 at 4:41 PM, Jason L Tibbitts III wrote: >> "MS" == Michal Sekletar writes: > > MS> Recently, internally they introduced very nice feature that might be > MS> also useful to Fedora packagers. It is the ability to build packages > MS>

Re: Builds from git repo with unpacked sources

2016-08-09 Thread Jason L Tibbitts III
> "MS" == Michal Sekletar writes: MS> Recently, internally they introduced very nice feature that might be MS> also useful to Fedora packagers. It is the ability to build packages MS> from exploded sources. Packager no longer uploads tarball to MS> lookaside cache and

Re: Builds from git repo with unpacked sources

2016-08-09 Thread Michal Sekletar
On Mon, Aug 8, 2016 at 6:07 PM, Kevin Fenzi wrote: > > So, how does this work? Does it make the repo from the sources in > lookaside each time? or does it (optionally?) replace the lookaside > sources entirely? I am only vaguely familiar with how rel-eng tools works so I am not

Re: Builds from git repo with unpacked sources

2016-08-08 Thread Dan Callaghan
Excerpts from Kevin Fenzi's message of 2016-08-08 10:07 -06:00: > So, how does this work? Does it make the repo from the sources in > lookaside each time? or does it (optionally?) replace the lookaside > sources entirely? I'm curious about this too, specifically in Koji... Does it require a

Re: Builds from git repo with unpacked sources

2016-08-08 Thread Kevin Fenzi
On Mon, 8 Aug 2016 14:02:39 +0200 Michal Sekletar wrote: > Hello everyone, > > this is my first post to Fedora Infrastructure list, allow me to > quickly introduce myself. My name is Michal Sekletar and I work for > Red Hat. I co-maintain systemd in both Fedora and RHEL.

Builds from git repo with unpacked sources

2016-08-08 Thread Michal Sekletar
Hello everyone, this is my first post to Fedora Infrastructure list, allow me to quickly introduce myself. My name is Michal Sekletar and I work for Red Hat. I co-maintain systemd in both Fedora and RHEL. Also I am Fedora user and contributor for more than 5 years now. Some of you probably know