#5374: perl-Coro-6.09-3.fc18 unsuccessfully tagged into f18-updates-candidate: policy violation -----------------------------+------------------------ Reporter: ppisar | Owner: rel-eng@… Type: defect | Status: new Milestone: Fedora 18 Alpha | Component: koji Keywords: | Blocked By: Blocking: | -----------------------------+------------------------ I've just built perl-Coro-6.09-3.fc18 using a dependency in f18-override. Tagging the perl-Coro build at the end into f18-updates- candidate fails:
Package: perl-Coro NVR: perl-Coro-6.09-3.fc18 User: ppisar Status: failed Tag Operation: tagged Into Tag: f18-updates-candidate
perl-Coro-6.09-3.fc18 unsuccessfully tagged into f18-updates-candidate by ppisar Operation failed with the error: <class 'koji.!ActionNotAllowed'>: policy violation (tag): not covered by policy
#5374: perl-Coro-6.09-3.fc18 unsuccessfully tagged into f18-updates-candidate: policy violation ------------------------------+----------------------- Reporter: ppisar | Owner: rel-eng@… Type: defect | Status: closed Milestone: Fedora 18 Alpha | Component: koji Resolution: invalid | Keywords: Blocked By: | Blocking: ------------------------------+----------------------- Changes (by ppisar):
* resolution: => invalid * status: new => closed
Comment:
This is probably about catching forbidden construct in the spec file.
Tagging corrected perl-Coro-6.09-4.fc18 succeeded.
#5374: perl-Coro-6.09-3.fc18 unsuccessfully tagged into f18-updates-candidate: policy violation ------------------------------+----------------------- Reporter: ppisar | Owner: rel-eng@… Type: defect | Status: closed Milestone: Fedora 18 Alpha | Component: koji Resolution: invalid | Keywords: Blocked By: | Blocking: ------------------------------+-----------------------
Comment (by rdieter):
it was a temporary koji problem (fixed now)
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