On Wed, Oct 16, 2019 at 01:28:37PM -0400, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
1) This will be solved by the new Koji/MBS feature that we've
codenamed "Ursa Prime" (as a replacement for the original "Ursa
Major"
tool that was built for RHEL 8). Unlike its predecessor, it requires
no additional daemon service running to handle things. We will create
a buildroot compose for each release that is created from the set of
packages available from all of the default streams and both Koji (in
infra) and mock (on packager systems) will be able to consume this.
Koji will behave the same as mock, where it will rely on libdnf's
default module stream handling to populate the buildroot, so we won't
have to worry about disparities between the local and infrastructure
packager experiences.
How would this act in the case where a default stream depends on a
non-default stream?
(And how would restricting default streams to only be able to depend on
default streams change things?)
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Matthew Miller
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Fedora Project Leader