Feature request: User feedback - "I'm using this repository"
by Miro Hrončok
Hi,
I would really love to see this feature on copr. A button, that would
simply say: "Hey, I'm using this repository". And a counter behind it.
Advantages:
* The maintainer would know that his/her repo has user(s) and how many
* Better selection for Fedora Playground
Disadvantages:
* Users would need to perform a certain action (not everybody would)
* Users will forget to undo the button once they stop using the repository
* Not all users have FAS accounts and can sign in to the app
What to you think? I might have time to implement this, but I don't want
to invest it to an unwanted feature.
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Miro Hrončok
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Phone: +420777974800
IRC: mhroncok
9 years, 1 month
adding appstream-builder support in copr
by Jeandet Alexis
Hi,
I've asked on fedora user list about viewing my app(built on copr) in
gnome-software, Richard Hughes kindly answer me that it need
appstream-builer support on copr to generate all necessary data. So my
question is, is there any plan to add this feature on copr, in a near
futur? later?
Anyway thanks for your work, copr is a very convenient and powerful
tool.
Best regards,
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Alexis Jeandet,
Plasma Physics Laboratory,
www.lpp.fr
9 years, 2 months
Deal better with {spawn,terminate}_playbook
by Pavel Raiskup
Hello, two patches for 'master' attached:
* 0001-handle-spawn-terminate-_instance-equally.patch
Basically I wanted to fix handling of terminate_instance playbook.
Current state is that the output of playbook can not be easily debugged.
* 0002-backend-allow-passing-additional-info-to-playbooks.patch
Two reasons for this:
- we keep our builders up&running - identified by IP. The
terminate_instance ansible playbook needs to identify (easily) which
instance it should release back into the pool.
- also we would like to experiment with native non-intel builders -
spawn_playbook can then decide which VM take from the pool based on
chroot identifier.
Pavel
9 years, 3 months
COPR failing to download SRPMs?
by Richard Shaw
I was trying to build some updated packages and noticed it doesn't matter
if I use dropbox or fedorapeople, the packages fail to download.
Is this a known issue? Is there a fix planned?
Thanks,
Richard
9 years, 3 months