From: Don Zickus <dzic...@redhat.com>

As a step towards switching away from the os-build branch start by
using more variables.

The patch does 2 things:
* adds a use of PROJECT_ID
* replace os-build with BRANCH in the update configs script

Signed-off-by: Don Zickus <dzic...@redhat.com>
---
 redhat/scripts/ci/ark-create-release.sh |  2 +-
 redhat/scripts/ci/ark-update-configs.sh | 17 +++++++++++------
 2 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)

diff --git a/redhat/scripts/ci/ark-create-release.sh 
b/redhat/scripts/ci/ark-create-release.sh
index 8b3b414be953..df501b0cce56 100755
--- a/redhat/scripts/ci/ark-create-release.sh
+++ b/redhat/scripts/ci/ark-create-release.sh
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ else
 fi
 git merge -m "Merge configuration and build scripts" os-build
 
-MR_PATCHES=$(gitlab project-merge-request list --project-id=13604247 \
+MR_PATCHES=$(gitlab project-merge-request list --project-id=${PROJECT_ID} \
        --labels="Include in Releases" --state=opened | grep -v "^$" | sort | \
        awk '{ print 
"https://gitlab.com/cki-project/kernel-ark/-/merge_requests/"; $2 ".patch" }')
 for patch_url in $MR_PATCHES; do
diff --git a/redhat/scripts/ci/ark-update-configs.sh 
b/redhat/scripts/ci/ark-update-configs.sh
index 1669abe1ae89..e0945d5ffbb4 100755
--- a/redhat/scripts/ci/ark-update-configs.sh
+++ b/redhat/scripts/ci/ark-update-configs.sh
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
 #!/bin/bash
 #
-# This script is intended to regularly update the os-build branch with the 
latest
+# This script is intended to regularly update the $BRANCH branch with the 
latest
 # configuration options from upstream. It merges the given reference into
-# os-build, adds all new configuration symbols to the pending/ config 
directory,
+# $BRANCH, adds all new configuration symbols to the pending/ config directory,
 # and creates a branch for each new config group.
 #
 # If the upstream branch fails to merge and the REPORT_BUGS environment 
variable
 # is set, an issue is filed against the provided project ID.
 #
 # Arguments:
-#   1) The git object to merge into os-build. This should be something from
+#   1) The git object to merge into $BRANCH. This should be something from
 #      Linus's master branch, usually either a tag such as v5.5-rc3 or just
 #      linus/master. The default is "master".
 #   2) The Gitlab project ID to file issues against. See the project page on
@@ -32,14 +32,15 @@ To resolve this, do the following:
 "
 
 git checkout os-build
-if ! git merge -m "Merge '$UPSTREAM_REF' into 'os-build'" "$UPSTREAM_REF"; then
+BRANCH="$(git branch --show-current)"
+if ! git merge -m "Merge '$UPSTREAM_REF' into '$BRANCH'" "$UPSTREAM_REF"; then
        git merge --abort
        printf "Merge conflict; halting!\n"
        if [ -n "$REPORT_BUGS" ]; then
                ISSUES=$(gitlab project-issue list --state "opened" --labels 
"Configuration Update" --project-id "$PROJECT_ID")
                if [ -z "$ISSUES" ]; then
                        gitlab project-issue create --project-id "$PROJECT_ID" \
-                               --title "Merge conflict between '$UPSTREAM_REF' 
and 'os-build'" \
+                               --title "Merge conflict between '$UPSTREAM_REF' 
and '$BRANCH'" \
                                --labels "Configuration Update" \
                                --description "$ISSUE_DESCRIPTION"
                fi
@@ -47,11 +48,15 @@ if ! git merge -m "Merge '$UPSTREAM_REF' into 'os-build'" 
"$UPSTREAM_REF"; then
        exit 1
 fi
 
+# Generates and commits all the pending configs
 make FLAVOR=fedora dist-configs-commit
 make FLAVOR=rhel dist-configs-commit
 
+# Converts each new pending config from above into its finalized git
+# configs/<date>/<config> branch.  These commits are used for Merge
+# Requests.
 if git show -s --oneline HEAD | grep -q "AUTOMATIC: New configs"; then
        ./redhat/gen_config_patches.sh
 else
-       printf "No new configuration values exposed from merging %s into 
os-build\n" "$UPSTREAM_REF"
+       printf "No new configuration values exposed from merging %s into 
$BRANCH\n" "$UPSTREAM_REF"
 fi
-- 
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