Re: koji buildsystem changes

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Il 14/12/20 04:42, Jerry James ha scritto:
>
> On this page:
>
> https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/rawhide-gating/multi-builds/
>
> there is a box marked "Important" that says:
>
> "If you have created a side-tag and have no use for it (and did not
> create an update for it), please remove it so it does consume
> resources on the build infrastructure. You can simply remove side-tags
> you have created using fedpkg remove-side-tag and you can list your
> side tags using fedpkg list-side-tags --user=<username>."
>
> The parenthetical remark in the first sentence says to me that if I
> have created an update from a side tag, that I should not remove the
> side tag.  Is that correct?  Indeed, if I run fedpkg list-side-tags, I
> see 5, when in fact every side tag that I have created has been
> merged.  Should I delete all of those?  I created updates for each one
> of them.
> --

The side-tag should be removed from the builds of the update when the 
update goes stable. Then Koji garbage collector will delete the empty 
side-tag.

Most likely a Bodhi failure: https://github.com/fedora-infra/bodhi/pull/4173

Mattia

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