Dne 29.2.2012 06:05, Mathieu Bridon napsal(a):
On Wed, 2012-02-29 at 05:31 +0100, Kevin Kofler wrote:
Tom Lane wrote:
Kevin Kofler<kevin.kofler@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
VÃt Ondruch wrote:
If you say to Koji that it should checkout master at remote machine,
build a SRPM etc, why the Koji can't determine the proper %{?dist} at
remote machine? Why it takes the %{?dist} from local machine instead? It
makes no sense. It might work for other branches, but master is bit
different, so it should be handled differently.
Yes, for fedpkg build, the client should not have to care about what
%{?dist} is at all. It should just ask Koji to build the current git hash
in Rawhide and that's it.
Nope, it's not that easy, as some purely-local operations (eg "fedpkg
srpm") also want to know the dist tag.
Those operations can use Jesse's heuristics, but there's no good reason to
use them for fedpkg build.
I would certainly be very confused if `fedpkg mockbuild` produced a f17
rpm but `fedpkg build` produced an f18 one.
Either you or Tom Lane would be confused either way. But I prefer you to
be confused, sorry ;) I agree with Kevin.
Vit
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