Karsten Hopp píše v St 22. 12. 2010 v 10:59 +0100:
Am 22.12.2010 08:21, schrieb Adrian Reber:
> On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 01:56:13PM -0500, Josh Boyer wrote:
> > As the subject says, the buildsystem is back online. It has been
> > upgraded to koji 1.6.0 and the two builder instances are running a new
> > enough kernel to build for F14 now. They should also be able to build
> > from the Fedora git repos as well.
>
> Great. Thanks!
>
> So, I am interested in doing builds. Is there a plan? First f14 then
> f15? Or do we only look at f15? I do not see much sense looking at f14
> and would much rather like to focus on f15.
>
> Do I just take the rawhide packages and rebuild them? Is there some
> documentation how to use koji for the ppc setup? I looked at
>
>
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/PowerPC
>
> but I was not able to find something about how to configure koji to
> connect to the ppc setup? I would really like to start rebuilding
> packages but right now I do not know where to start.
>
> Adrian
>
>
I'd say that we should skip F-14 and concentrate on building rawhide.
F-14 has already been released and even F-15 might be already
finished when we finally got everything compiled and the installer
fixed. We should have a meeting at F-15 release time to decide if
we're only a few weeks lagging behind the primary archs or if we
need even more time and go for F-16.
I've played catch-up on Fedora-s390x and can tell you that it
isn't fun at all ;-(
/me agrees, it wasn't easy. Being only few days behind the primary koji
is optimal, especially for rawhide where things change very often.
Some rounds of the "build-previous" script and manual dependency fixing
coordinated between a group of people can prepare enough builds in a
reasonable time and then koji-shadow can be restarted. Other option is
to go directly with koji-shadow pointed to the dist-f15 tag in primary
koji. I have no idea what way would be more effective, but my guess
would be that using koji-shadow only will solve things like the soname
bumps automagically. A lot of manual work will be definitely needed in
both. Other important factor is the available builder and hub capacity.
Dan