Re: Broken deps for rawhide the past few days

2009-11-17 Thread Peter Robinson
On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 7:22 PM, Jesse Keating jkeat...@redhat.com wrote:
 Many of you received emails over the weekend and this morning regarding
 broken deps in rawhide.  If these emails mentioned that the deps were
 broken on ppc or ppc64 they can be ignored.  We are no longer producing
 ppc/ppc64 as a primary arch, however we forgot to tag the config change
 that enacted this on our compose tools.  We were attempting to compose
 ppc(64) trees with only noarch packages, and well things didn't work so
 hot.

 We should have this fixed today so that future emails about broken deps
 will be about actual broken deps, not broken configurations.  Sorry for
 the mailbombing.

Seems its underway again today for the ppc/ppc64.

Cheers,
Peter

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Re: Broken deps for rawhide the past few days

2009-11-17 Thread Ralf Corsepius

On 11/16/2009 08:22 PM, Jesse Keating wrote:

Many of you received emails over the weekend and this morning regarding
broken deps in rawhide.  If these emails mentioned that the deps were
broken on ppc or ppc64 they can be ignored.  We are no longer producing
ppc/ppc64 as a primary arch, however we forgot to tag the config change
that enacted this on our compose tools.  We were attempting to compose
ppc(64) trees with only noarch packages, and well things didn't work so
hot.

We should have this fixed today so that future emails about broken deps
will be about actual broken deps, not broken configurations.  Sorry for
the mailbombing.


Seems as if you once more failed to fix this. The 4th flood of mail (ca. 
1200 each) seems to be underway.


Ralf

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Re: Broken deps for rawhide the past few days

2009-11-17 Thread Jesse Keating
On Mon, 2009-11-16 at 11:22 -0800, Jesse Keating wrote:
 Many of you received emails over the weekend and this morning regarding
 broken deps in rawhide.  If these emails mentioned that the deps were
 broken on ppc or ppc64 they can be ignored.  We are no longer producing
 ppc/ppc64 as a primary arch, however we forgot to tag the config change
 that enacted this on our compose tools.  We were attempting to compose
 ppc(64) trees with only noarch packages, and well things didn't work so
 hot.
 
 We should have this fixed today so that future emails about broken deps
 will be about actual broken deps, not broken configurations.  Sorry for
 the mailbombing.
 

*sigh*

While we were successful in building a new mash package that would avoid
making ppc repos, we forgot to update one of the rawhide creation
configs so that it used dist-f13 content as opposed to dist-f12.  So the
rawhide creation process has been using dist-f12 content all this time
to build up the chroot, which would then compose dist-f13 content.  This
means that the dist-f12 version of mash was used, not the dist-f13
version we built to disable ppc.

I've corrected that.  Third try to kill the ppc deps should be the
charm.

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Re: Broken deps for rawhide the past few days

2009-11-17 Thread Conrad Meyer
On Tuesday 17 November 2009 06:50:58 am Jesse Keating wrote:
 On Mon, 2009-11-16 at 11:22 -0800, Jesse Keating wrote:
  Many of you received emails over the weekend and this morning regarding
  broken deps in rawhide.  If these emails mentioned that the deps were
  broken on ppc or ppc64 they can be ignored.  We are no longer producing
  ppc/ppc64 as a primary arch, however we forgot to tag the config change
  that enacted this on our compose tools.  We were attempting to compose
  ppc(64) trees with only noarch packages, and well things didn't work so
  hot.
 
  We should have this fixed today so that future emails about broken deps
  will be about actual broken deps, not broken configurations.  Sorry for
  the mailbombing.
 
 *sigh*
 
 While we were successful in building a new mash package that would avoid
 making ppc repos, we forgot to update one of the rawhide creation
 configs so that it used dist-f13 content as opposed to dist-f12.  So the
 rawhide creation process has been using dist-f12 content all this time
 to build up the chroot, which would then compose dist-f13 content.  This
 means that the dist-f12 version of mash was used, not the dist-f13
 version we built to disable ppc.
 
 I've corrected that.  Third try to kill the ppc deps should be the
 charm.

Could we just not send emails tomorrow, double check that it produces the 
correct result, and re-enable them for the next day? In case there's something 
else we-shouldn't-have-missed-but-we-did?

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Re: Broken deps for rawhide the past few days

2009-11-17 Thread Jesse Keating



On Nov 17, 2009, at 14:47, Conrad Meyer ceme...@u.washington.edu  
wrote:



On Tuesday 17 November 2009 06:50:58 am Jesse Keating wrote:

On Mon, 2009-11-16 at 11:22 -0800, Jesse Keating wrote:
Many of you received emails over the weekend and this morning  
regarding
broken deps in rawhide.  If these emails mentioned that the deps  
were
broken on ppc or ppc64 they can be ignored.  We are no longer  
producing
ppc/ppc64 as a primary arch, however we forgot to tag the config  
change
that enacted this on our compose tools.  We were attempting to  
compose
ppc(64) trees with only noarch packages, and well things didn't  
work so

hot.

We should have this fixed today so that future emails about broken  
deps
will be about actual broken deps, not broken configurations.   
Sorry for

the mailbombing.


*sigh*

While we were successful in building a new mash package that would  
avoid

making ppc repos, we forgot to update one of the rawhide creation
configs so that it used dist-f13 content as opposed to dist-f12.   
So the
rawhide creation process has been using dist-f12 content all this  
time
to build up the chroot, which would then compose dist-f13 content.   
This

means that the dist-f12 version of mash was used, not the dist-f13
version we built to disable ppc.

I've corrected that.  Third try to kill the ppc deps should be the
charm.


Could we just not send emails tomorrow, double check that it  
produces the
correct result, and re-enable them for the next day? In case there's  
something

else we-shouldn't-have-missed-but-we-did?



That's one of the changes I made today.

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Re: Broken deps for rawhide the past few days

2009-11-16 Thread Chris Adams
Once upon a time, Jesse Keating jkeat...@redhat.com said:
 Many of you received emails over the weekend and this morning regarding
 broken deps in rawhide.  If these emails mentioned that the deps were
 broken on ppc or ppc64 they can be ignored.  We are no longer producing
 ppc/ppc64 as a primary arch, however we forgot to tag the config change
 that enacted this on our compose tools.  We were attempting to compose
 ppc(64) trees with only noarch packages, and well things didn't work so
 hot.

As a mirror admin: what does this mean for .../development/ppc{,64}?
Will they go away at some point?  If so, when?

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Re: Broken deps for rawhide the past few days

2009-11-16 Thread Jesse Keating
On Mon, 2009-11-16 at 14:12 -0600, Chris Adams wrote:
 Once upon a time, Jesse Keating jkeat...@redhat.com said:
  Many of you received emails over the weekend and this morning regarding
  broken deps in rawhide.  If these emails mentioned that the deps were
  broken on ppc or ppc64 they can be ignored.  We are no longer producing
  ppc/ppc64 as a primary arch, however we forgot to tag the config change
  that enacted this on our compose tools.  We were attempting to compose
  ppc(64) trees with only noarch packages, and well things didn't work so
  hot.
 
 As a mirror admin: what does this mean for .../development/ppc{,64}?
 Will they go away at some point?  If so, when?
 

They will go away as of tonight I do believe.

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