Le 2020-01-13 12:07, Pierre-Yves Chibon a écrit :
Hi,
I don't quite see how it conflicts with it either.
You may end up having foo-1.0-42 in copr and foo-1.0-32 in koji which
would lead
to a foo-1.0-32 (or -39) at the next build, but I'm not seeing how it's
a
problem per say.
Correct handling of release streams means my private copr build is
higher than the current koji build, but lower than the next koji build.
Therefore whenever Akira decided to do a new official build it will
replace my own (in dnf and mock), and I know I need to check if my
private patch is still relevant, or if problem that justified the patch
is solved in the koji build
Such a packaging workflow (builds that diverge in separate repos and
then re-converge in koji) is very common.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Mailhot
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