On Wed, Apr 22, 2020 at 12:29:23PM +0200, Miro Hrončok wrote:
> On 22. 04. 20 12:18, Alexander Ploumistos wrote:
> > Are we supposed to clean up after ourselves, i.e. delete the side tags
> > after submitting the updates to bodhi, or are the tags deleted
> > automatically? If we are to delete
On 22. 04. 20 12:18, Alexander Ploumistos wrote:
Are we supposed to clean up after ourselves, i.e. delete the side tags
after submitting the updates to bodhi, or are the tags deleted
automatically? If we are to delete them, at which point in the
updates' life cycle is it safe to do so? After
Yesterday I had to use that functionality for the very first time and
with Mohan's comment in mind about the resource cost, I was leaning
towards using buildroot overrides. I ended up creating side tags, for
the simple reason that the available documentation was much more
clearer.
Are we supposed
This is a great idea, but I wouldn't recommend removing buildroot
overrides totally for one more reason than the others that are already
mentioned here. Side tags are resource intensive compared to buildroot
override as each side tag needs its own buildroot.
On Sat, Apr 4, 2020 at 5:02 PM Richard
On Sat, Apr 4, 2020 at 3:52 PM Neal Gompa wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 4, 2020 at 4:50 PM Richard Shaw wrote:
> >
> > To be clear, I've only used them for rawhide, but can they be used in
> other branches?
> >
>
> As of last Monday, yes. There are still some quirks to iron out, though...
>
Awesome!
On Sat, Apr 4, 2020 at 4:50 PM Richard Shaw wrote:
>
> To be clear, I've only used them for rawhide, but can they be used in other
> branches?
>
As of last Monday, yes. There are still some quirks to iron out, though...
--
真実はいつも一つ!/ Always, there's only one truth!
To be clear, I've only used them for rawhide, but can they be used in other
branches?
Thanks,
Richard
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On Sat, Apr 04, 2020 at 02:30:41PM -0500, Richard Shaw wrote:
> Also, it doesn't take NEAR as long for the package to be available in a
> side tag then a buildroot override...
>
> Been waiting almost an hour for one in f32...
This is due to kojira (the koji process that handles making new repos)
On Sat, Apr 04, 2020 at 09:22:29AM -0400, Neal Gompa wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 4, 2020 at 8:57 AM Richard Shaw wrote:
> >
> > Perhaps this has been discussed already but I found the new user side tags
> > a much easier process than using buildroot overrides.
> >
> > Is the only *effective* difference
Also, it doesn't take NEAR as long for the package to be available in a
side tag then a buildroot override...
Been waiting almost an hour for one in f32...
Thanks,
Richard
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On Sat, Apr 4, 2020 at 8:46 AM Miro Hrončok wrote:
> > Just to simply things I would be in favor of using side tags across the
> board
> > and dropping buildroot overrides but there's probably some situations
> I'm not
> > thinking of.
>
> For an update that can potentially break other packages
On 04. 04. 20 14:56, Richard Shaw wrote:
Perhaps this has been discussed already but I found the new user side tags a
much easier process than using buildroot overrides.
Is the only *effective* difference that with a buildroot override that
*everyone* can use it (on purpose or not) and with
On Sat, Apr 4, 2020 at 8:23 AM Neal Gompa wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 4, 2020 at 8:57 AM Richard Shaw wrote:
> >
> > Perhaps this has been discussed already but I found the new user side
> tags a much easier process than using buildroot overrides.
> >
> > Is the only *effective* difference that with a
On Sat, Apr 4, 2020 at 8:57 AM Richard Shaw wrote:
>
> Perhaps this has been discussed already but I found the new user side tags a
> much easier process than using buildroot overrides.
>
> Is the only *effective* difference that with a buildroot override that
> *everyone* can use it (on
Perhaps this has been discussed already but I found the new user side tags
a much easier process than using buildroot overrides.
Is the only *effective* difference that with a buildroot override that
*everyone* can use it (on purpose or not) and with side tags only the
creator (or users shared
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