Re: How should chains be done in non-rawhide?

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On Wed, 2010-04-14 at 17:31 -0400, Jeff Johnston wrote:
> I am trying to update the eclipse-egit package to 0.7.1 and it requires 
> eclipse-jgit >= 0.7.1 which I just built.  I would like both packages to 
> be in updates-testing at the same time since use of the eclipse-egit 
> package is the real test of the eclipse-jgit package.
> 
> For rawhide, I just used the chain-build target, but this doesn't work 
> for F-13.  I don't really want to promote eclipse-jgit to stable just so 
> I can build eclipse-egit.
> 
> What is the recommended procedure?  Ideally, I would like to use a 
> chain-build-like mechanism.
> 
> -- Jeff J.

Unfortunately we can't use chain-build on repos that don't self-update.
You'll need to file a releng ticket for a buildroot override to get your
eclipse-jgit into the buildroot, then you can use a koji wait-repo ...
&& make build type command to automatically wait for the build to show
up in the buildroot and kick off your second build.  Then you can create
a single bodhi update that includes both builds to keep them grouped
together.

-- 
Jesse Keating
Fedora -- Freedom² is a feature!
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