Re: Feedback wanted - pruning old rawhide chroots in Copr

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On Sun, Feb 18, 2024 at 4:25 PM Michael J Gruber <mjg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>

(snip)

>
> I see this somehow connected to the discussion about signing keys that
> we had recently. A radical solution would be: branch rawhide, not from
> rawhide. So, at the "F40 branch point we had last week", we would:
> - switch the "alias" rawhide from "meaning f40" to "meaning f41"
> - rename rawhide chroots to f40 in copr
> - set up new rawhide chroots ("follow [up] fedora branching")
>
> In most cases, "forked" packages in copr are misleading - they are in
> a chroot without having been built against any version of it.
>
> copr users would have to hit "rebuild", which should be OK.

I like this idea. Move things that were built for "rawhide" into the
"fedora-40" chroot, and start Rawhide empty, requiring fresh builds of
things.
Since there is no equivalent to the mass rebuild in COPR, that would
also solve the problem of "stale" packages in Rawhide chroots.

Fabio
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