On 7/1/20 8:10 AM, Pavel Raiskup wrote: > By saying those statements, you keep more things unspecified than > specified. The situation isn't that easy:
(snip) this is a _very_ useful explanation. i had not yet wrapped my head around these details from the docs I'd managed to find/read. thx! >> now to figure out the differences ... ... > The question is why this is happening; why your specfile references > different sources in slightly different time (or in different > environment). > > Perhaps you could (I'm not 100% sure) unblock your builds by enabling > network connection for your RPM builds (check the project web-UI settings > page). It already is. > But that is a very bad thing to do, considering that the source > rpm should be already correctly imported and nothing should be re-downloaded. Hm. I'm used to a system (OBS) where I push the _spec_ file online, specify the source pulls (@OBS, with _service files; similar (?) to forgemeta), and specify the build env / repos used. As long as the online build env matched my local env, the result's been the same. I need to revisit/rethink this. It seems that SRPMS are the preferred 'input' ... Your comments above, again, will be helpful. > You need to debug what is going on here, this is behind the support edge > for copr maintainers. My _goal_ is to get local, mock & COPR builds generating the _same_ results. Ideally, using the available forgemeta constructs. I'm guessing that consistent build results is not an uncommon goals. But, sure. I get that resources are limited. > I'd suggest you to compare the source RPMs you and > copr works with. Compare the local sources, spec files, etc. Well THAT much i've been doing :-) > Try to build from uploaded source.rpm. yep, as above. > We can lend you some copr builder > temporarily if you need it for debugging (so you can try the `copr-rpmbuild` > commands manually). lol. still a Fedora-land noob, here. I have no idea what 'lend you some copr builder' means or entails! yet ... thx agn! _______________________________________________ copr-devel mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected] Fedora Code of Conduct: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/project/code-of-conduct/ List Guidelines: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines List Archives: https://lists.fedorahosted.org/archives/list/[email protected]
