[sending this again after subscribing to the infra list]
On 08.01.23 23:03, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
On Thu, Dec 29, 2022 at 10:31:16PM +0100, Miroslav Suchý wrote:
> Dne 29. 12. 22 v 10:41 Casper napsal(a):
>>
>> COPR is awesome and provides online repositories, with a perfect
>> integration in dnf.
>>
>> How about to
close"https://repos.fedorapeople.org/" ? It seems very
>> old...
Ugh :-/
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> [DIR] thl/ <
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2022-11-28 06:41 -
> [DIR] openstack/ <
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> [DIR] leo/ <
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> These three seems to be last users.
>
> But otherwise +1 from me.
Added them to CC here. :)
thx
I'm not sure thl can do his kernel-vanilla builds in copr, but
perhaps?
I tried a few (three? four?) years ago and there were iirc three
showstoppers back then. I'm sure I wrote them down somewhere, but I
can't find it right now. :-( But I think I remember one:
It iirc (and afaik back then) was not possible to build packages and
test them before their publication. Is that possible these days? I
occasionally do something stupid, that's why I fire up the x86_64 builds
in qemu locally these days before publishing a build.
/me looks to answer that question
Seems it's somehow possible these days:
https://docs.pagure.org/copr.copr/createrepo.html
Is that scriptable? I'd prefer not to do this manually for each build.
Not sure what the other two problems where. One might have been speed,
but I might misremember/mix something up.
/me give copr a try to check how suitable it would be these days
Ciao, Thorsten