Re: Is Modularity (MBS) dead?

2019-09-03 Thread Fabio Valentini
On Tue, Sep 3, 2019 at 5:52 PM Miro Hrončok wrote: > > On 01. 09. 19 21:38, Igor Gnatenko wrote: > > So did I miss some announcement that Modularity is RIP and nobody > > should use it or just nobody cares about it and I should find more > > reliable way to deliver Rust apps? > > As a bit off

Re: Is Modularity (MBS) dead?

2019-09-03 Thread Miro Hrončok
On 01. 09. 19 21:38, Igor Gnatenko wrote: So did I miss some announcement that Modularity is RIP and nobody should use it or just nobody cares about it and I should find more reliable way to deliver Rust apps? As a bit off topic, it would be really nice if we could install rust apps (ripgrep,

Re: Is Modularity (MBS) dead?

2019-09-03 Thread Petr Pisar
On 2019-09-01, Igor Gnatenko wrote: > 3) New modules (even which contain just one component) don't start > even after 30 minutes > (https://mbs.fedoraproject.org/module-build-service/1/module-builds/6151) > Probably issues with fedmgs . --

Re: Is Modularity (MBS) dead?

2019-09-02 Thread Petr Pisar
On 2019-09-01, Igor Gnatenko wrote: > Being one of the biggest users of Modularity (more than 25 modules) > I'm surprised that: > > 1) Many builds are stuck for more than half a month > (https://mbs.fedoraproject.org/module-build-service/1/module-builds/5639, > 13 Aug) Simply resubmit the build.

Is Modularity (MBS) dead?

2019-09-01 Thread Igor Gnatenko
Hello, Being one of the biggest users of Modularity (more than 25 modules) I'm surprised that: 1) Many builds are stuck for more than half a month (https://mbs.fedoraproject.org/module-build-service/1/module-builds/5639, 13 Aug) 2) F32 branching was not handled well, basically all Rust modules