Re: modular repositories in mock configs: please don't

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On Fri, Mar 1, 2019, 8:26 AM Richard Shaw <hobbes1069@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Not replying to anyone in particular but just a nit for me...

I've been a Fedora packager for probably 10 years now (need to check!) but I *STILL* don't really understand modules other than at a high level (it lets you use dependencies that aren't available in the main repos). I've read through some of the documentation but it's still not clear. I know I would have to crate some kind of module file which I think tools could be developed to mostly automate (spec->module template converter?).

While modularity is more of a Fedora thing I think it's sad that for more standard tools I reference Arch documentation more often than Fedora documentation. Of course there's the, "I could help with that" part and I might, but frankly I can barely keep up with my packages between $DAYJOB, $FAMILY, Fedora, and RPM Fusion. 

I'm there with you Richard. I don't really get how I can get started building a module outside of the Fedora infrastructure's system (Koji or Copr).

I'm hoping this gets a lot clearer after modules come in RHEL 8 and we get concrete examples.

- Ken




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