On 16. 01. 23 14:57, Richard Shaw wrote:
Since `fedpkg scratch-build` bombs out with an error if you've made local
changes I propose a slight modification:
If no changes are made then it does a normal scratch build for the "does this
still build / not build" 1% use case
If there are local changes it automatically uploads an SRPM for the 99% use case.
I love this.
$ fedpkg scratchbuild / $ fedpkg build --scratch
Uncommitted changes found, uploading SRPM...
If you end up in a weird state, i.e. made changes but for some reason
want to
do a "normal" scratch build you have a few different ways to accomplish that.
That was already impossible:
$ fedpkg --release rawhide scratch-build
Could not execute scratch_build: .../python3.9 has uncommitted changes. Use
git status to see details
Try option --srpm to make scratch build from local changes.
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