>
> > I'd like to help. How does one do that? What does one need to be able to
> help? Get a running Rawhide install and use mock/rpmbuild?
>
> We created an etherpad for the f21 rebuild[1],
> please assign yourself to the packages you are going to rebuild.
>
> Apart from mock, you can use scratch build:
>
> ~/projects/fermig/update.rb rubygem-name.spec
> fedpkg scratch-build --srpm --target=f21-ruby
>
> This will change the obvious + try to build it in Koji with f21-ruby target.
> Then you can commit to master and run the build (also with the target).
>
> Thank you for offering your help.

Well, you guys are light-years ahead of me. I am a beginner at this Fedora 
stuff. I've only done this for my own repo and koji cooker. My koji is older 
and runs on RHEL 5. So I will be asking what seem like dumb questions, but it's 
really I have no idea of what you guys are talking about.

I don't own any packages of anything.
I have never used the Fedora Koji system for anything but I am versed in Koji 
usage b/c I have my own. Is account perms and creation synced with the FeSCO 
account I created a while back? i.e. can I do scratch builds? But if the build 
works in mock, there's a high probability it will work in Koji but every now 
and then, that's not true.
I don't know what fermig is.
I have never heard of etherpad. Would I be able to do what you've asked without 
accounts and whatnot?
I don't know what pkgdb is.

I thought I was signing up getting all the Fedora "gems" (i.e. rubygem-*) 
built/confirmed with Ruby 2.1.1 and RubyGems 2.2.2. Is that not what I signed 
up for? ;-) There's a lot in that list I am familiar with: typhoeus, nokogiri, 
therubyracer, ffi, hpricot, thin, syck, gherkin. Some of these look like they 
might be deprecated...

Also, you are missing my favorite: bundler. You'll need updated Thor and rpsec 
3.0.0.beta2 for it to pass its tests.

I do most of my work in mock but every now and then I do have use rpmbuild 
--rebuild on an install of the target OS to solve issues. So I should have a 
rawhide VM installed, right? Just in case...

Is there somewhere you guys can send complete Fedora n00bies?

/allen

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