On Friday, March 1st, 2024 at 20:27, Jason Tibbitts <j...@tib.bs> wrote:

> 
> 
> >>>>> Adam Williamson adamw...@fedoraproject.org writes:
> 
> > Honestly, we could really use more automation here, but it's a fairly
> > hard thing to do reliably and there just isn't anybody specifically
> > tasked with it so it doesn't happen.
> 
> 
> So sure, we could use something but it doesn't have to start out as some
> complex fully automatic system. (Would be nice, but...)
> 
> Can we agree that we'd be at least half of the way there if we just had
> a well defined way to:
> 
> * Know what package depend on the one you're updating
> 
> * Easily bump and chain-build all of that in a side tag
> 
> Surely there's a reopquery or fedrq command line that will find at least
> most of what needs to be rebuilt. It doesn't have to be absolutely
> perfect but it can't be that hard to get close. I know there's a
> distinction between build and runtime dependencies and rich/conditional
> dependencies complicate things a bit, but those much smarter than I am
> must have already figured out how to get something that's at least
> somewhat useful.
> 
> Once you have the package list, maybe it needs some kind of sorting
> before you can just bump and chain-build things, but I think in many
> cases it doesn't. So, yes, a 100% tool would be really hard but the 80%
> tool really shouldn't be that bad, and almost any tool would really help
> people out.
> 

My idea was to write a Python script based on libdnf APIs and third party 
python modules to create a dependency tree of packages, so that also Mass 
Rebuilds can be run by the tree levels instead of alphabetically. However, I 
had no time to further develop the idea, as I also learn how to fetch data from 
libdnf (and if that is possible at all).

Mattia
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