Re: How to create a bodhi update from f32-kde tag?

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On 6/15/20 03:55, Robin Lee wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I rebuilt some packages to the f32-kde tag for Qt 5.14.2. And after the new
> qt package being pushed to stable, I want to create an update for my packages.
> 
> But bodhi request failed:
> $ bodhi updates new --type bugfix --notes 'Deepin rebuilds for Qt
> 5.14.2' --request testing --autotime --autokarma --suggest logout
> --user cheeselee
> deepin-kwin-0.1.0-7.fc32,deepin-qt-dbus-factory-5.0.1-5.fc32,dtkwidget-2.1.1-5.fc32,deepin-qt5integration-5.0.0-5.fc32,deepin-launcher-5.0.0-5.fc32,deepin-file-manager-5.0.0-7.fc32,deepin-editor-1.2.9.1-5.fc32
> 
> Cannot find release associated with build: deepin-kwin-0.1.0-7.fc32,
> tags: ['f32-kde']
> 
> So, which is the proper way to create to the update?

Hi Robin,

You need to tag them over to the regular updates-candidate tag first before submitting the bodhi update:

$ koji tag-build f32-updates-candidate deepin-kwin-0.1.0-7.fc32 deepin-qt-dbus-factory-5.0.1-5.fc32 dtkwidget-2.1.1-5.fc32 deepin-qt5integration-5.0.0-5.fc32 deepin-launcher-5.0.0-5.fc32 deepin-file-manager-5.0.0-7.fc32 deepin-editor-1.2.9.1-5.fc32

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Kalev
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