Re: Mock v5.0 released (and mock-core-configs v39)

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Dne 14. 08. 23 v 21:30 Michael J Gruber napsal(a):
Is this supposed to work now?

With mock-5.0-1.fc38.noarch and after scrubbing, the image is pulled but
then not used because it is "not marked ready" (rawhide, f39, f38). Am I
holding it wrong?

1) When image is not marked ready then it is still used. Only additional packages are installed into chroot when image is unpacked. It is still faster than installing whole chroot using DNF.

2) Only RHEL images has all packages installed by default:

https://github.com/rpm-software-management/mock/commit/e7139e1ce10198066b13fd6d3e899e507c637bf8

Other images does not have necessary tools installed.

I do not expect that default Fedora images will have all packages installed by default. It does not make sense.

This is targeted for teams that do frequent builds and they can prepare the image tuned for their needs and mark it as ready. It will significantly lower the time before mock starts rpmbuild.

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Miroslav Suchy, RHCA
Red Hat, Manager, Packit and CPT, #brno, #fedora-buildsys
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