Troubleshooting EPEL 8 build

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Hey all-

I’m having an issue trying to get Swift 5.6.3 built on EPEL-8, even though it builds fine for everything else (Rawhide, F36, F35, EPEL-9): “undefined reference to 'std::__throw_bad_array_new_length()’”.

https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=91757790

Never saw this issue before with previous Swift builds on EPEL-8, so I tried troubleshooting it by building it with mock, but what’s weird is that when I try building it with the various EPEL-8 flavors I have in /etc/mock, they all build fine. I noticed there’s a “epel-7-x86_64.cfg”, but no epel-8-x86_64.cfg; what is Koji using to build EPEL-8 projects?

Also, on a related note, what is the protocol for having one platform fail to build, while the others do? Is it okay to submit the Fedora/EPEL-9 builds to production, or is it more of a all-or-nothing kind of thing? I’ve been taking the latter approach, but I’ve been wondering if it’s not okay to let everyone else have the latest-n-greatest, as I’ve been having a lot of trouble finding the time to troubleshoot this EPEL-8 issue.


Thanks!

Ron
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