#1680: [freeze break] Tag Fixes for F11 Mass Rebuild Failures
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Reporter: mjakubicek | Owner: rel-eng(a)lists.fedoraproject.org
Type: task | Status: new
Milestone: Fedora 11 Final | Component: koji
Resolution: | Keywords:
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Comment (by mjakubicek):
Replying to [comment:1 rdieter]:
My that's a lot. I'd tend to think that shipping packages
that are
actually buildable (and benefit from the mass rebuild and all) is
generally a good thing, despite the lack of testing here (in alpha, beta).
I should note here that I believe that the fixes I've made were indeed
rather small (however sometimes not trivial to find out:), they mostly
consist of following items:
* gcc 4.4 header includes & glibc changes (const char* vs. char* etc.)
* mono one-line patches
* java patches to avoid naming variables as "enum" since this is a
reserved word in java >= 1.5
* java missing BR (if there is another way how to find out what package
provides foo.bar.baz java package than querying java-people like lkundrak
and dbhole who then grep all they .jars for the given string, I (and they
too:) would be happy to know about)
* other missing BR.
I've also tried to fix trivial bugs that were assigned to the given
packages, like missing requires and similar.
...and yes, all the patches I've made have been upstreamed (bugtracker,
mailing list, author e-mail, in this availability order) except of
packages which were really outdated, in that case, this is clearly noted
along with the PatchX: line in the spec file ("Not sent upstream, please
update the package first." -- or similar comments).
One exception is itpp-4.0.6-1.fc11, which (as can be seen from the release
number) has been updated to the next maintenance release (4.0.0 => 4.0.6).
To sum up: I don't think that these new builds contain something bad that
was not there before;)
+1 (ish)
As an aside, I'm concerned about the maintainers of these packages not
being responsive during f-11 development...
Me too -- some of them have currently inactive accounts as I received
undeliverable e-mail notification after the commit, but many probably just
don't care, or even don't know there is something bad with their packages
(even some which are @redhat.com -- I tried to contact those people via
IRC, some of them promised to fix their packages).
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