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!
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