On 09/12/2012 01:41 AM, Adam Williamson wrote:
> On 2012-09-11 12:54, Eric Blake wrote:
>> On 09/11/2012 01:27 PM, Adam Williamson wrote:
>>> Things can go to updates-testing just fine at present. freeze only means
>>> they can't go to 'stable'.
>>>
>>> Unless there's some reason why not which hasn't been stated so far, I'd
>>> say libvirt team should submit the new build as an update. As a previous
>>> poster said, that'd mean that both the 'stable' and updates-testing
>>> package sets would be working properly.
>>
>> Cole explained to me on IRC that the reason it hadn't been submitted to
>> updates-testing yet is that it won't build in koji unless there is a
>> build-override in place for netcf; and that prior to today, he was
>> unaware of how to set that up.  But that also implies that after today,
>> the work to set up the build override has now been done, and an updated
>> libvirt should be ready for tomorrow's updates-testing compose.
> 
> Erm. There's a build *already in* koji. It's already been built. Submitting 
> an update
> doesn't entail doing a new build. All it involves, basically, is telling 
> Bodhi 'please
> take this build from Koji and make it an update'.

Yep.

Side note: I made some quick notes for submitting an update to bodhi here(see 
if it's
helpful) - http://kashyapc.fedorapeople.org/pushing-update-existing-branch.txt

/kashyap
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