Re: [ELN] Missing /usr/bin/bzr in ELN (solved, but open questions)

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On Wed, Oct 21, 2020 at 3:00 PM Miro Hrončok <mhroncok@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I've realized recently that the Python 3.9.0 final build failed in ELN:
>
> python3.9-3.9.0-1.eln104:
> https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=1620970
>
> The build failure was:
>    File
> "/tmp/tmpip_uvs06/pip-20.1.1-py2.py3-none-any.whl/pip/_vendor/toml/decoder.py",
> line 47
>      TIME_RE = re.compile("([0-9]{2}):([0-9]{2}):([0-9]{2})(\.([0-9]{3,6}))?")
>                           ^
> SyntaxError: invalid escape sequence \.
>
> I wondered why did this happen in ELN only and not in Rawhide.
> The reason is: in Rawhide we have pip 20.2.2 which contains the fix of this problem.
>
> So I investigated further and realized pip in ELN was not updated because the
> build is failing. The failure is:
>
>      No matching package to install: '/usr/bin/bzr'
>
> In Fedora, the executable is provided by breezy:
>
> $ repoquery --repo=rawhide -l breezy | grep /usr/bin
> /usr/bin/brz
> /usr/bin/bzr
> /usr/bin/bzr-receive-pack
> /usr/bin/bzr-upload-pack
> /usr/bin/git-remote-brz
> /usr/bin/git-remote-bzr
>
> However, breezy is not included in ELN at all:
>
> $ repoquery --repo=eln-\* breezy
> (nothing)
>
> Despite the fact that it is in:
> https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2020-43fde95e1f
>
> I can however see it in the ELN Koji buildroot:
>
> $ repoquery --repo=kojieln breezy
> breezy-0:3.0.2-4.eln103.x86_64
>
> Yet it doesn't have the proper file:
>
> $ repoquery --repo=kojieln -l breezy | grep /usr/bin
> /usr/bin/brz
> /usr/bin/bzr-receive-pack
> /usr/bin/bzr-upload-pack
> /usr/bin/git-remote-brz
>
>
> I have discovered this is caused by a Fedora-only %if conditional in the spec file:
>
>
>      # https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/ReplaceBazaarWithBreezy
>      %if 0%{?fedora} >= 32
>      %bcond_without replace_bzr
>      %else
>      %bcond_with replace_bzr
>      %endif
>
> I'll fix the conditional to make it RHEL-aware. However I have several questions:
>
> 1) Why is breezy not in the ELN compose, but is in the Koji buildroot?

It's defined as a buildroot only package:
https://github.com/minimization/content-resolver-input/blob/master/configs/eln-buildroot-workload.yaml

> 2) As pip's maintainer, should I've been notified about the missing dependency?

Probably not, I think the idea was that ELN SIG would manage that exclusively.

> 3) When I fix breezy, should I resubmit the eln rebuilds of pip and Python?
>

No. Just submit to Rawhide and the Jenkins job for ELN will take care
of it for you after it succeeds in Rawhide.



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