On Wed, 8 Apr 2020 at 13:15, Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@redhat.com> wrote:
On Wed, Apr 08, 2020 at 11:57:27AM +0200, Clement Verna wrote:
> >> > > https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2020-d120de33c5
> You need to edit the update and remove these builds. You can click on the
> "edit" button on the left side of the update status, then you will have a
> list builds with an "x" on the right side of each build. Clicking on that
> 'x' will remove the build from the update (see attached screenshot).

I don't appear to have the "x" (nor the box with "Fedora 33").
Permissions?

Hum ok sorry, so since the builds are in the side tag you indeed need to remove them from the tag as Fabio pointed out (should have read that more carefully). So

koji untag f3x-build-side-nnnnn offending-nvr

Once the builds are not in the tag, you still need to edit the update and refresh the list of builds (There is a refresh/update button next to the name of the side tag in the edit update from). That will fetch the list of builds in the side tag.

Better documentation on how to do this is need :(
 

> Otherwise you can use the bodhi updates edit --removebuilds command, see
> man page
> https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/docs/user/man_pages/bodhi.html#updates

$ bodhi updates edit --removebuilds brltty-6.0-14.fc33,graphviz-2.42.2-10.fc33 FEDORA-2020-d120de33c5
Cannot find release associated with build: alt-ergo-2.0.0-12.fc33, tags: ['f33-build-side-20855']

(By the way that command failed, but still exited with code 0, which
is something that happens quite a lot across our tooling and causes me
endless trouble with automating things because I have to
"screen-scrape" output to find errors.)

Yes we have https://github.com/fedora-infra/bodhi/issues/3868, contributions welcomed :-)

Rich.

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