Adam Samalik wrote:
> On Wed, 17 Jul 2024 at 10:54, Pavel Raiskup prais...@redhat.com wrote:
> > On úterý 16. července 2024 15:22:56, SELČ Stephen Gallagher wrote:
> > On Tue, Jul 16, 2024 at 3:44 AM Pavel Raiskup prais...@redhat.com
> > wrote:
> > [snip]
> > Do you suggest moving rawhide to branched, and start with a fresh
> > (empty)
> > rawhide chroots for every branching?
> > Yes, that was exactly what I was suggesting. (Well, possibly with
> > auto-triggering builds for the new chroot if the option to follow
> > Fedora branching is enabled).
> > Starting from scratch would definitely be an alternative option (WRT to
> > storage consumption), even more radical though.  Some of the projects in
> > Copr require non-trivial bootstrapping procedures (not as complicated as
> > Fedora itself, but still).
> > What if you copied the latest build for each package to the "new"
> rawhide chroot? That way all the builds should be able to continue
> without bootstrapping as they do now, without having to store the
> entire build history.

But that would still keep those builds forever.

Besides that, the branching would create additional chroots in the project.
I have a copr project that I only use for test builds, and I do not want 
additional chroots.

Automatic branching would at some point either delete all my build, which is 
both annoying if I want to test multi-package changes as well as single package 
debugging, as in this case I cannot look at the build log of an hour ago.

I would like to have the options to delete all builds automatically after a 
month, instead I have to manually delete them.
As far as I could see there is only an option to automatically delete the whole 
project, but not to delete builds after a given time.
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