On Thu, Dec 17, 2020 at 09:21:15PM +0100, Fabio Valentini wrote:
As Miro mentioned, I've also developed scripts to handle this
"does
this update break anything" for the Stewardship / Java SIG, because -
at least at first - we didn't have big enough egos / enough confidence
to just push updates to rawhide without testing excessively them
first:
https://github.com/fedora-stewardship/fedora-stewardship.github.io/blob/m...
This first builds (one or more) packages from src.fpo dist-git forks
that were prepared for PRs in COPR, recursively or non-recursively
queries dependent packages for all of them, and rebuilds them in COPR.
Assuming that there's a copr-cli command for querying build successes,
they could be compared with the latest status of those packages in
koschei, and have it print new build failures. Right now, I compare
the results manually.
Would something like this fit your definition of "does-it-blend" script?
What format is '--from-git' in? Say I have a fork with a branch I want
to test, what do I pass it?
This is indeed the sort of thing I was thinking of (I think).
kevin