[releng] Issue #7277: Remove development/26 and development/27
by Adrian Reber
adrian reported a new issue against the project: `releng` that you are following:
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I just changed mirrormanager to point to releases/27 also for the category "Fedora Secondary Arches". The following directories could now be deleted on the master mirror:
* fedora/linux/development/27/
* fedora-secondary/development/26/
* fedora-secondary/development/27/
The last one (fedora-secondary/development/27/) needs probably another hour before it can be deleted. But once all mirrorlist servers have the latest information the directories above are no longer necessary from mirrormanager's point of view.
Also see email thread on mirror-admin: https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/mirror-admin@lists.fedorapr...
``
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https://pagure.io/releng/issue/7277
5 years, 4 months
[releng] Issue #7266: Cloud and Docker nightly composes are not
garbage-collected
by Adam Williamson
adamwill reported a new issue against the project: `releng` that you are following:
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There appears to be no garbage collection in place for the Cloud and Docker post-release nightly composes. AFAICT, every single one of these that has ever been built still exists in https://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org/compose .
Other nightly composes - the Rawhide and Branched nightlies, and the two-week Atomic nightlies - *are* garbage collected. Two-week Atomic nightly composes still exist back to October 2017, but there certainly were older ones that are now gone. Rawhide and Branched seem to be cleaned about every two weeks.
@mohanboddu
``
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https://pagure.io/releng/issue/7266
5 years, 4 months
[releng] Issue #7249: Changes/glibc 2.27, gcc 8.0, binutils 2.30
by Carlos O'Donell
codonell reported a new issue against the project: `releng` that you are following:
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All Fedora releases must be released using a released and supported version of the core toolchain involving glibc, gcc, and binutils.
The Fedora toolchain team is responsible for ensuring that Fedora Rawhide stabilizes static linking, code generation, and library ABI, before a Fedora release, or that after the branch that the Fedora release is rebased (a very small rebase) to the final released version. This is a requirement for Fedora to inherit the ABI and API guarantees provided by upstream. If a mass rebuild is required by binutils, gcc, glibc or other components, the Fedora toolcahin team will ensure coordination with release engineering such that a mass rebuild uses the released version of all components and fix any last minute ABI or code-generation changes.
As of 2018-01-08 the Fedora toolchain team is requesting a mass rebuild for the Fedora 28 release.
Reasons given:
* Enable Intel CET for current and all future revisions of Fedora (compile with CET turned on).
* Test coverage of flags injection for Annobin, getting as much of the distribution built with annotated binaries for security hardening checking.
Change page for review: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Annobin
Owner: Nick Clifton <nickc(a)redhat.com>
Change page for review: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/GLIBC227
Owner: Carlos O'Donell <carlos(a)redhat.com>
Change page for review: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/GCC8
Owner: Jakub Jelínek <jakub(a)redhat.com>
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https://pagure.io/releng/issue/7249
5 years, 4 months
[releng] Issue #7213: Tracker for packages tagged into atomic tags
by Dusty Mabe
dustymabe reported a new issue against the project: `releng` that you are following:
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For background see: [new koji tags for atomic host](https://pagure.io/releng/issue/7100) ticket
This is a tracker for packages tagged into the`f27-atomic-host-installer` and `f27-atomic-host-overrides` tags.
Currently tagged packages:
[f27-atomic-host-installer]
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[f27-atomic-host-overrides]
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The description will get updated over time and the comments will serve as a changelog.
``
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https://pagure.io/releng/issue/7213
5 years, 4 months