> I am unaware of any remaining use cases for buildroot overrides that
are not covered by side tags
One use case that I sometimes encounter is requiring a newer version for
a dependency,
that is submitted to Bodhi with a side-tag. Since the build is in a
side-tag, I can't access it
without building into that specific side-tag. Also I can't stop the
Bodhi Update just to add my own
build. In this case, I need to create a buildroot override to be able to
build my package in my own side-tag.
Sure, I can wait a couple of days for the update to land in stable but
it's nice that I can also have a
on-demand buildroot override that can speed things up.
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