Re: [RFC] Build tag in RPM: from NVR to NVRB

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On 23. 06. 22 14:24, Aleksandra Fedorova wrote:
2) A packager rebuilds packages from Fedora dist-git in a Copr repo, what will
be the value of the build tag? How will the Copr build sort over the official
Fedora builds? (This is essentially the same question but the answer might differ.)
Similar as above, the questions would be how does it work now, do we
want a change or do we want to keep the current setup?

Examples from before the Python 3.11 side tag was merged.


Fedora rawhide: python3-tomli-2.0.1-2.fc37 (built with Python 3.10)
Python 3.11 copr: python3-tomli-2.0.1-2.fc37 (built with Python 3.11)

The NEVRs are identical. Other builds in the Python 3.11 copr install the 3.11 build.


Now when we managed to not pick up a certain bump:

Fedora rawhide: python3-tomli-2.0.1-2.fc37 (built with Python 3.10)
Python 3.11 copr: python3-tomli-2.0.1-1.fc37 (built with Python 3.11)

The rawhide's NEVR is higher. Other builds in the Python 3.11 copr install try to install the 3.10 build and that conflicts with other stuff in the copr and the dependency resolution fails.


We certainly don't want to regress in that regard.

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