On 01/25/2013 10:49 PM, Ben Boeckel wrote:
Looking at this, how about a simple rule about what makes a fedpkg build
cascade up: While the next higher branch has the same version, but older
pre-dist release number, merge --ff-only and trigger a build if one is
not created within an hour of the current build completing. With this, a
bump in the form %{?dist}.1 wouldn't trigger a build (since this implies
that it's a release-specific fix) and a build on fX won't trigger an
fX+1 build if there's a version gap between them.
Sending an email halfway between the end of the build and automation of
intent would probably be useful. If the next higher branch is updated
manually and no build appears, this could be interpreted as a "I know
what I'm doing" indication and cancel the automation.
Thoughts?
Doing more than one asks in certain situations sounds bad, but how about:
f<n>: fedpkg build --and-newer
Does:
fedpkg build
loop:
fedpkg switch-branch f<n+1> (or master)
git merge f<n>
git push
fedpkg build
goto loop: unless at master
It could also take --nowait. If there was an error at any point it
would abort (assuming git gives some non-zero return codes).
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