On Wed, Jun 14, 2017 at 10:57 AM, Jonathan Leroy <jonat...@harrycow.fr>
wrote:

> 2017-06-12 11:12 GMT+02:00 Jonathan Leroy <jonat...@harrycow.fr>:
> > Thank you Michal.
> > I will wait for the new release.
>
> There is a DNS resolution problem this morning :
>
>  fatal: unable to access 'https://github.com/jleroy/conan.git/': Could
> not resolve host: github.com



Actually, this is a bug. systemd-nspawn "chroots" are now used for building
and there is a different
config option for network-enabling them. Now it's rpmbuild_networking,
before it was use_host_resolv.

I have already fixed the bug but it will take a bit of time until the new
copr-rpmbuild package will get
propagated to builders. Until then, all the builds will have networking
disabled (which should not really
be a problem while the opposite would be a problem).

Apart from that, we still use --no-clean option for the mock build. I could
not find the exact reason why
~/.local/bin is not in PATH when this option is used after previously
setting up the chroot env
with mock --buildsrpm. I think it will become clear to me at some point but
not quite there yet.

Anyway, could you explain your use-case a bit? From the comments in the
spec I can see it's a bit of
a workaround. Would it be perhaps possible for you to use our pyp2rpm build
method to first translate
the required packages into rpms, which could be then (Build)Required in
plexmediaplayer? I suspect
that would be a cleaner way, although a bit more work is probably required
depending on the number
of PyPI-only dependencies.

clime




>
>
> Full log : https://copr-be.cloud.fedoraproject.org/results/
> jleroy/PlexMediaPlayer/fedora-25-x86_64/00565167-
> plexmediaplayer/build.log.gz
>
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