On 06. 05. 22 11:06, Frantisek Lachman wrote:
Hello all,
You might have heard some rumours that the Packit team is working on automation
for downstream activities you need to do when working on a new release of a
package to Fedora. And the rumours are true – I am really pleased to announce
that Packit now covers the whole workflow from upstream development to Bodhi
update. We try to reduce the human interaction with the system to places where
it’s needed and wanted and do all the mundane work and busy waiting for you.
If you want to take a look at how it works, here is a blog post showing this on
one of our packages: https://packit.dev/posts/downstream-automation
<https://packit.dev/posts/downstream-automation>
We have used the automation ourselves for a couple of weeks for our packages[0]
and already got bored of the releases. It’s too simple.
And if you haven’t heard about Packit at all, check our web page:
https://packit.dev <https://packit.dev>
We know that people can have different needs, so let us know what you think
about it. And if you hit any issues or have any suggestions, get in touch with
us – ideally, in #packit:fedora.im <http://fedora.im> on Fedora Matrix or in
form of an upstream issue created here:
https://github.com/packit/packit-service/issues/new
Hey František.
I read that "If Packit sees a new commit in the configured dist-git branch, it
submits a new build in Koji like maintainers usually do."
Does that mean that if a provenpackager (e.g. me) commits to rpms/python-ogr in
order to rebuild the package in a side tag (e.g. f37-python for Python 3.11
rebuild), packit will build it in the regular target, preventing the side tag
build from happening (the same NVR cannot be built multiple times in Koji)?
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