FYI I think you can do most of this with tito build --release if you'd
like. All that syncing with CVS and building with Koji was done for
internal builds, and while untested with Fedora, I think it's exactly
the same. (minimal changes could be required but it should be close)

Let me know if you'd like to use it and have any issues.

Cheers,

Devan

2010/2/11 Miroslav Suchý <[email protected]>:
> I created script
>  rel-eng/push-packages-to-fedora.sh
> This script for every package which passed Fedora review do:
>  - create srpm from Spacewalk git checkout
>  - update your Fedora dist-cvs checkout of that package
>  - if in Fedora is different version then:
>  - import new srpm to Fedora dist-cvs for devel branch
>  - build that package in Koji
>
> It is executed (on my machine) as:
>  ./push-package-to-fedora.sh ~/fedora/cvs/ ~/rhn/spacewalk.pub/
>
> It do everything automaticaly, but review of spec changes before commiting
> to dist-cvs.
>
> --
> Miroslav Suchy
> Red Hat Satellite Engineering
>
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