Aloas,
the attached patch changes the URL in Makefile.common for Koji client setup
from
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BuildSystemClientSetup
to
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PackageMaintainers/BuildSystemClientSetup
The first URL is a redirection to the second one.
If this is not the correct
On Tue, 2007-07-10 at 21:39 -0400, Jesse Keating wrote:
I'd like try make F7+ updates
This was removed and replaced with f7-fedora.arch files that service
as the
configs used to produce Fedora 7. Composing Fedora 6 with the pungi
from
Fedora 7 will not work.
Well I still don't see
On Wednesday 11 July 2007 10:04:13 Sergio Monteiro Basto wrote:
Well I still don't see any f7-fedora.arch that produce Fedora 7 +
updates , can you explain me or point to somewhere, how I produce a
Fedora 7 _with_ all updates.
The 'f7-fedora.i386' is the starting point, then alter the yum
Aloas,
the attached patch adds support for scratch builds to Makefile.common:
scratch-build Request scratch build of fcgi-2_4_0-2_fc8 for dist-f8
scratch-build-archs Request scratch build of fcgi-2_4_0-2_fc8 for
dist-f8 and archs archs
examples: make
On Wednesday 11 July 2007 10:22:15 am Till Maas wrote:
Aloas,
the attached patch adds support for scratch builds to Makefile.common:
scratch-build Request scratch build of fcgi-2_4_0-2_fc8 for dist-f8
scratch-build-archs Request scratch build of fcgi-2_4_0-2_fc8 for
dist-f8 and archs
On Mi Juli 11 2007, Dennis Gilmore wrote:
Rather than have a check for koji's existence in each target, i would
perfer a target to check for koji and have the makefile call that. Then if
the location to get information changes or we switch out koji and go to
something else we only need to
On Mi Juli 11 2007, Till Maas wrote:
@$(BUILD_CLIENT) build $(BUILD_FLAGS) $(TARGET) '$(CVS_URL)'
@$(BUILD_CLIENT) build --scratch $(BUILD_FLAGS) $(TARGET) '$(CVS_URL)'
@$(BUILD_CLIENT) build --scratch --arch-override=$* $(BUILD_FLAGS)
$(TARGET) '$(CVS_URL)'
This new patch uses a variable
Hiyas,
Makefile.common uses CVS_EXTRAS_RC to define the variable of the user config
file and uses a complex structure to only include it, when it is a file.
According to info make, there is a much easier way:
| If you want `make' to simply ignore a makefile which does not exist
| and cannot be
Hi,
I use updated fedora 7
what I could do ?
pungi -c /etc/pungi/f7-everything.i386 stops width :
INFO:pypungi.pungi:Running /usr/lib/anaconda-runtime/pkgorder
/srv/pungi/f7/7/Everything/i386/os i386 Fedora
ERROR:pypungi.pungi:Got an error from /usr/lib/anaconda-runtime/pkgorder