On 11/03/2015 04:08 PM, Steve Dickson wrote:
commit 7765dd87e174beaa44a16a89530d4b956d9abdba Author: Kalev Lember <klember@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Sun Nov 1 16:48:00 2015 +0100 Disable bootstrap commit 6ea94b72ac9dfdb6c6d93f8bf975c23c578b9ba0 Author: Kalev Lember <klember@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Sun Nov 1 16:42:33 2015 +0100 Enable bootstrap Maybe some one can explain to me what was being tried... that didn't work?
Why do you think it didn't work? These two commits are what made it possible to rebuild fedfs-utils. If you look two lines down below, this commit has a long commit message (which you've cut out in the email) explaining what bootstrap does. Just to reiterate: your packages had a cyclic dependency, nfs-utils <-> fedfs-utils <-> nfs-utils. Both of them depend on libtirpc. In koji, it is only possible to rebuild one package at a time; to be able to do that you need to first break the cyclic chain so that the other package can be installed in the build root. The process of doing so is called bootstrapping. First you build a package with reduced functionality, then build other package against the first one, and then disable bootstrap in the first package. Bootstrapping is always followed by disabling it; it's wrong to leave bootstrap enabled for a long period. That's why you see "Enable bootstrap" (and a successful koji rebuild), followed by "Disable bootstrap". I also noted that I poked at this in the other thread where you asked for help. Thanks for yelling, instead of saying "thanks". -- Kalev, annoyed. -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct