Thanks for the info, I did just that. Do you or anyone knows if there is a 
webpage that describes how to handle Rawhide updates specifically? I haven’t 
found anything useful about what to do in this particular situation.

Ron

On 26 Aug 2022, at 9:04, Tom Hughes wrote:

> On 26/08/2022 14:48, Ron Olson wrote:
>
>> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2114563 was reported against 
>> Swift on Rawhide. I fixed the issue and responded on 8/4 that the Koji build 
>> was successful, but I got two additional, presumably automated, notes from 
>> Ben Cotton and Miro that suggest something else needs to be done. Since this 
>> is/was a rawhide build there’s nothing to “fedpkg update” as I recall, so I 
>> guess what I’m asking is what should I do to make it clear that Swift is 
>> working for Rawhide/F37? I admit I’ve always been kind-of unsure how Rawhide 
>> works insofar as I’ve never submitted a “formal update” to it (i.e. the 
>> aforementioned “fedpkg update” command).
>
> Well it was reported before branching and you fixed it but
> didn't actually close it so it looks like it is still an active
> bug and hence got automatically moved to F37 and added as a
> blocker to the FTBFS bug.
>
> If it was fixed before branching, as appears to be the case then
> the fix is in F37 now so you can just close it NEXTRELEASE.
>
> Tom
>
> -- 
> Tom Hughes (t...@compton.nu)
> http://compton.nu/
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