Re: Lots of FTBFS bugs filed for S390x "BuildrootError: Requested repo (1785390) is DELETED" / "rpm.error: error reading package header" errors

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On Mon, Aug 03, 2020 at 05:21:58PM +0200, Hans de Goede wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> <grumpy mode>
> I just noticed that a lot my packages got a FTBFS because of
> failing to build on s390x. The first set of rebuilds failed with:
> 
> "BuildrootError: Requested repo (1785390) is DELETED"
> 
> The second set of rebuilds failed with:
> 
> "rpm.error: error reading package header"
> 
> errors.
> 
> The last error was also seen quite a bit during the F32 mass rebuid ...

I'm sorry this is happening, and it makes me very grumpy too. 

I have some thoughts on improvements we can make to help try and make
this better, but I was under the impression it was mostly working ok for
the second pass. 

We went from 4162 to 2833 failures, so it had to have been working at
least sometime there?

I guess I will try and push changes this week to improve things. 
This may result in off line s390x builders when I reconfigure things,
but I will try and keep it as minimal as I can. 

kevin

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