On 22/07/15 14:08 +0200, David Tardon wrote:
Hi,
On Sat, Jul 18, 2015 at 12:46:51PM +0100, Jonathan Wakely wrote:
Hi,
I've pushed a new version of Boost, 1.58.0, to rawhide and f23, which
will require all packages that depend on Boost to be rebuilt. The plan
was to update to 1.59.0 but that isn't going to be released in time
for the F23 schedule, so I'll update rawhide to 1.59.0 at a later
date.
For the F23 rebuilds please use the tag f23-boost e.g.
fedpkg build --target f23-boost
For the rawhide rebuilds please use the tag f24-boost e.g.
fedpkg build --target f24-boost
Does this mean that maintainers are expected to rebuild their packages
themselves?
What's the usual policy? Should I be doing it? (Can I do it, if I
don't have privs to commit a new %release to the spec file and push
that?)
If I'm supposed to be doing it then I'll get started immediately :-)
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