So Fedora mass rebuild has finished (although I am not sure how does it look with the signing of the packages), therefore we should be good to go. I have requested side tag:

~~~

$ fedpkg request-side-tag
Side tag 'f36-build-side-49941' (id 49941) created.
Use 'fedpkg build --target=f36-build-side-49941' to use it.
Use 'koji wait-repo f36-build-side-49941' to wait for the build repo to be generated.

~~~


and Ruby 3.1 is already built there as you can see at:


https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/builds?inherited=0&tagID=49941&order=-build_id&latest=1


or using:


~~~
$ koji list-tagged f36-build-side-49941
~~~


Now this is a list of packages, which very likely needs rebuild:


~~~
$ dnf repoquery --disablerepo=* --enablerepo=rawhide --enablerepo=rawhide-source --arch=src --whatrequires 'ruby-devel' | sort | uniq
~~~


You can take the package and just fire rebuild, but please ensure that you are using f36-build-side-49941 build target, i.e. the build command should look like:


~~~
$ fedpkg build --target f36-build-side-49941
~~~


Please be careful, because if you, by a chance, omit the f36-build-side-49941 target, you'll be building against Ruby 3.0 which is not what you want.

If you won't do it by yourself, I'll be rebuilding all packages after I am finished with my packages. I'll be using fermig [1] to help me with that. If you don't want me to touch your packages for whatever reason, please let me know.

As always, any help/testing/feedback is welcome.



Vít


[1] https://github.com/fedora-ruby/fermig

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