On 11/13/20 5:25 PM, Pavel Raiskup wrote:
Hello!

On Nov 13 2020, a new Copr release landed production.  The list of user visible
changes is in the release notes document:

https://docs.pagure.org/copr.copr/release-notes/2020-11-13.html

Happy building!

Indeed it is happy. I've just finally got to trying out the batch thing.

$ copr build-package --nowait @python/python3.10 --name python-pytest-relaxed --after-build-id 1776391
Build was added to python3.10.
Created builds: 1776396
$ copr build-package --nowait @python/python3.10 --name python-invoke --after-build-id 1776396
Build was added to python3.10.
Created builds: 1776397
$ copr build-package --nowait @python/python3.10 --name python-paramiko --after-build-id 1776397
Build was added to python3.10.
Created builds: 1776398
$ copr build-package --nowait @python/python3.10 --name ansible --after-build-id 1776398
Build was added to python3.10.
Created builds: 1776399


This is awesome!

One small suggestion: The pending builds are not visibly marked as waiting for another build (or at least I have not find the information in the web UI). That might be confusing for others when multiple people work on one copr project.

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