Re: Getting notified on broken deps from updates-testing

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On 10. 11. 19 18:06, Fabio Valentini wrote:
On Fri, Nov 8, 2019 at 10:24 AM Vít Ondruch <vondruch@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I think that the basic problem is that the "broken dependencies" emails
are not sent anymore even for Rawhide. This is big loss.

If you think that the weekly "broken dependencies" reports were
useful, I could set that up again.
After all, I already have the data, and write out reports in markdown format.

It would be pretty easy to also generate a plain text version and then
just send that to the devel list on a weekly basis.
However, for updates-testing reports to be useful, weekly would
probably be not frequently enough (most updates only sit in -testing
for 7 days, after all).

The code, data, and reports in easily viewable markdown format are here:
https://pagure.io/fedora-health-check

Fabio

I believe, it might be useful to get and "instant" e-mail once a package I maintain has broken dependency but it was OK before.

Aka you snapshot the data, regenerate it again, do a diff and send only new packages.

Otherwise it would just be spam to most of the maintainers, it's just too many.

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