On Thu, Apr 08, 2010 at 07:51:42AM +0200, Denis Leroy wrote: > On 04/07/2010 09:35 AM, Michael Schwendt wrote: > > On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 08:37:25 +0200, Denis wrote: > > > >> On 04/07/2010 08:30 AM, Mamoru Tasaka wrote: > >>> Denis Leroy wrote, at 04/07/2010 03:20 PM +9:00: > >>>> On 03/08/2010 04:37 PM, Josh Boyer wrote: > >>>>> The buildroots are populated from packages in the: > >>>>> > >>>>> dist-f13 > >>>>> dist-f13-override > >>>>> dist-f12-updates > >>>>> > >>>>> tags. If a package isn't in one of those tags, it's not going to be in the > >>>>> buildroot. If you need to build against a newer version of a package, then you > >>>>> need to file a ticket on the rel-eng trac instance asking for a buildroot > >>>>> override (which will get it tagged into dist-f13-override). > >>>> > >>>> Sorry to revive this old thread, but does this imply that one cannot use > >>>> 'make chain-build' for F-13 updates then ? > >>> > >>> Yes. > >> > >> Thanks Mamoru-san, > >> > >> Well, this is not the most motivating news. > > > > How easy is it for releng to create a custom buildroot/tag, which > > could be used instead of working with an override tag? > > Yikes, I'm pretty stumped. How can we deal with such a burdensome > process for something that is not even released yet ? Unfortunately I do > not have the spare time nor the patience to go through with it, I will > have to pass the buck on this. Heck I can't even create scratch builds > for my own testing. Another possibility is to set up your own 'smock' instance. We used this when test-building all the Fedora cross-compiler packages. Rich. -- Richard Jones, Virtualization Group, Red Hat http://people.redhat.com/~rjones libguestfs lets you edit virtual machines. Supports shell scripting, bindings from many languages. http://et.redhat.com/~rjones/libguestfs/ See what it can do: http://et.redhat.com/~rjones/libguestfs/recipes.html -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel