On Sat, 19 May 2012 16:15:55 +0800 Mathieu Bridon <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think the maintainer didn't do « fedpkg build » (or that would have > generated a build for the current branch) but instead use « koji build > dist-6E-epel git://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/... » yeah. > I don't think Koji knows (nor should it) about the branches in Git and > what target they correspond to, so it can't enforce that someone > doesn't e.g build for el6 something from the master branch. Yep. Correct. > It's still very annoying, for example: > - it's very confusing for someone looking at the repository > - it totally defeats the purpose of a potential FTBFS run (trying to > build something different from what is in the distribution) > - it makes life harder for downstream consumers of Fedora who rebuild > stuff out of our Git trees > - it's generally bad for any kind of (automatic) process based on our > Git trees > > Not sure what to do about it though, issuing an update just to > synchronize the repos with Git seems overkill, but leaving them out of > sync is not right. :( I think updating the repo and doing a new build from it is probibly the best way forward. kevin
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