Re: new package built, now what?

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On 06/28/2018 11:43 PM, Alois Mahdal wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> so I'm following "Join the package collection maintainers", I'm at the
> late phase when I've submitted new package, ran `fedpkg build` from
> master, koji is happy, etc.
> 
> 
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Join_the_package_collection_maintainers?rd=PackageMaintainers/Join#Import.2C_commit.2C_and_build_your_package
> 
> Now I tried to just follow with "Update Your Branches (if desired)", but
> that fails, because F27 and F28 branches don't exist -- OTOH I don't
> expect them to spawn from nowhere; both versions are already released,
> so I wonder if it's even possible to add new ones.
> 
> So what should I do?  Just forget about F27/F28 and wait for F29?  Do
> [something] to have the F27/28 branches created?

Thanks for all the replies.  My newpkg updates are already in bodhi! :-)


> And should the guide be updated?  (It seems that this will happen to
> every new package)

Seems like it should.  Filed as BZ#1596438.

aL.

-- 
Alois Mahdal <amahdal@xxxxxxxxxx>
Platform QE Engineer at Red Hat, Inc.
#brno, #daemons, #preupgrade
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