Re: How do I actaully get the current sources from centos-git?

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Hi Johnny,

On Wed, 15 Aug 2018 johnny@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:

The issue is specifically with the ability to push sources to
git.centos.org in the shadow cache.

I can't do that in the current setup, only Red Hat RCM can.  I can push
text into git, but not binary files to shadow cache.

The only package impacted is centos-release, because it is the only
package that we actually change the tarball and where I would need to
push to shadow cache.

If I push the spec changes, but not the shadow cache changes, it renders
centos-release not buildable.

We are working on an update whereby I will be able to push the changes
to git.centos.org .. when we get that in place, I will maintain
centos-release there like all the other packages.

In the mean time, we have a 'unified centos-release' here in git (for
all c7 arches):

https://github.com/CentOS/sig-core-AltArch/tree/master/centos-release

You will still need to download the SRPM to get the tarball.

Thanks for the update.

Will there be some kind of announcement when you are able to push to
git.centos.org?

Regards,

--
Tom			me@xxxxxxxxxx
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