On Fri, 1 Mar 2019 08:59:35 +0100
Miroslav Suchý <msu...@redhat.com> wrote:

> Dne 01. 03. 19 v 0:22 Miro Hrončok napsal(a):
> > On 01. 03. 19 0:05, Fabio Valentini wrote:
> >> I don't want or need modules installed for this package to build.
> 
> It may be true if your specific case. But generally this is not true.
> AFAIK Some packages are not available in normal repo any more and are
> available only in modules. E.g., stratis* packages. The general
> expectaion is that more and more packages will move to modules.
> 
> >> Any insights why this was done?
> 
> Mock is in fact just easy tool to run 'rpmbuild' in minimal chroot of
> Fedora/CentOS. So running
> 
>   mock -r fedora-29-x86_64 foo.src
> 
> should give you the same results as running `rpmbuild --rebuild
> foo.src` on normal installation of fedora-29 with only minimal
> installation. And /etc/yum.repos.d/fedora-modular.repo *is* part of
> Fedora 29+. Therefore it is in mock configs. If you do not need it
> appeal either:
>  * maintainer of fedora-repos package
>  * modularity team
>  * FESCO representatives
> 
> > Mock should IMHO bring the exact same (or at least the most
> > similar) results as building in koji. I don't want to get different
> > packages in mock and Koji just because the configurations are
> > different.
> > 
> > Let's make the defaults the sme as Koji (currently, that means no
> > modular repos).
> 
> Nope, it is the other way round. Koji use Mock and therefore Koji
> builds should be the same as your local builds with local mock.
> Only Koji admins do not jump on every released version and should
> (and I hope they do) test every new released version if it does not
> break Koji builds.

koji provides own mock configs for the builds pointing to the internal
repos, it doesn't use the configs distributed with mock at all


                Dan
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