On Thu, 2020-09-10 at 22:19 +0200, Mikolaj Izdebski wrote:
> > 
> > So conceptually, one way we can solve this problem by implementing a way
> > to mark certain non-modular RPMs as "build root only" packages and thus
> > composing them into a separate "build root" yum repo, that is not enabled
> > by default except in the build system.
> 
> Yes. This can also be achieved with on-demand side tags that are
> already implemented: "build-only" packages are built in a sidetag and
> untagged before sidetag is merged. They never appear in release tags
> and they are not shipped to users. Builds can be reproduced locally in
> mock with configs generated by "koji mock-config" command.

I have to say I agree with Neal that for Fedora this is an anti-feature
and should not be done.
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