Re: What do to about massive # of FTBFS bugs?

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On Thu, Aug 6, 2020 at 11:50 AM Kevin Kofler <kevin.kofler@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Richard Shaw wrote:
> > I'm confused if I should even fix these right now due to the various
> > issues I've seen on the list.
>
> Just set them to ASSIGNED, you have 6 months to actually fix them.
>
>         Kevin Kofler

While that might work for you, broken packages are actually blocking
other packager's work.

Regarding the various issues mentioned by Richard:

- I've resubmitted all builds that failed due to infra issues
- I've resubmitted all builds that failed only due to annobin /
gettext broken / binutils issues
- I'm helping Neal and Igor process CMake macro change fallout

The first two didn't require any commits in git, and I only submitted
builds for packages that successfully built in mock locally.
For the third point, I looked at how packagers are handling their
packages, and adjusted my modifications accordingly.

So far, I've reduced the number of FTBFS packages by about 300.
I also manually processed the FBTFS bugs filed for those packages and
closed them accordingly.

I'd say it's pretty safe to submit things to rawhide again. I haven't
seen any lingering buildroot issues for the past 2-3 days, except for
some longer wait/build times in koji due to batched ELN build
submissions (but those are finished now too).

Fabio
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