Re: fedora SRPM auto building

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Adding Fedora devel list since this is a Fedora development question,
not specific to RISC-V.  I'll also note that you've asked this same or
very similar question several times before, over years:

https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/search?mlist=devel%40lists.fedoraproject.org&q=Billa+Surendra

I can't help you unless you help yourself.  Anyway ...

On Tue, Jan 19, 2021 at 12:06:38PM +0530, Billa Surendra wrote:
> Dear rwmjones,
> 
> I am attempting to rebuild Fedora SRPM's for riscv64 to be used with QEMU
> emulator with help of stage-4-disc image by using temporary autobuilder for
> Fedora/RISC-V. It takes source
> RPMs (SRPMs) from Koji, and also SRPMs that can be supplied locally. I have
> given set of SRPM's as input and it's started taking SRPM's for building but
> result i.e RPM's are not generating. Its giving network unreachble error.
> Please tell me whether autobuilder for Fedora/RISC-V currently maintained or
> not ? If autobuilder not maintained right now, What is the solution for
> rebuilding SRPM's on top of stage-4 disc image.

Firstly don't use the stage 4 disk image.  That was the temporary
method we used over 4 years ago while bootstrapping.  Use the regular
disk image.  There are instructions here:

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/RISC-V/Installing

Once you have Fedora on RISC-V installed on qemu, just rebuild SRPMs
as you would on any other architecture.  You do not need to use the
autobuilder - it was a hack that I wrote before we had Koji ported to
RISC-V.  You also don't need to do anything special because it's
RISC-V.  There are instructions here for single SRPMs:

https://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/RebuildSRPM

To install Koji (a lot of work) you probably want to start here:

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Koji

Rich.

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