Re: Koji for F24 aarch64

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I wrote:
> Normally I build release packages and push updates using "fedpkg
> build" and "fedpkg update". I've already done that for a few packages
> for f24, but those didn't get aarch64. Is there a simple way to build
> them and push updates for aarch64 as well?

On Sat, Sep 24, 2016 at 12:54 AM, Dan Horák <dan@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> it's a semi-automatic process that follows the exact build order in
> primary koji and no action is needed from the maintainer. Which
> packages/builds should be missing in aarch64?

For instance, I recently pushed an update for abc,
abc-1.01-9.hg20160905, to f24, f25, and epel7. While "fedpkg build" in
the rawhide branch built it just fine for aarch64, running "fedpkg
build" in the f24 and f25 branches only built packages for i686,
x86_64, and armv7hl, so only those architectures got the update.

I wouldn't normally worry about getting an update to abc into existing
Fedora branches, but in this case it's necessary to build the yosys
Verilog synthesizer (pending package review #1375765), and I'd like to
push yosys and related FPGA tools to f24 and f25 (obviously depending
on when the package review happens).

Thanks,
Eric
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