Oh, now my light bulb has a glow, dim it may be but it's not utter darkness any more. Tags in general in Koji are hard to understand since they can take on so many uses.
Let's start from scratch. Here's what I am hoping to accomplish: All builds initially are dumped into fN-candidates. These get mashed into a repo, but I rarely use it -- it's mostly proof the build can succeed at all. (Though, I'm now becoming aware of scratch/test builds from HEAD via Koji so perhaps fN-candidates is unnecessary.) If I want to actually try a build out, I "promote" it by untagging from fN-candidates and tagging it with fN-testing. If functional testing proves it good, then I'll promote again by untagging from fn-testing and tagging with fN-released. In the Fedora Project sense, I don't have any distinction between "base" and "updates". They're effectively squashed into my fN-released as we've no need for anything but the newest functionally tested version. So, if IUYC, I should have my fN-build inherit from fN-released. Am I correct? Will I be able to change my inheritance hierarchy for f21 & f22 or will I have to wait and change my model once I start supporting f23? -- buildsys mailing list [email protected] http://lists.fedoraproject.org/admin/lists/[email protected]
