Re: PR for rebuild and autochangelog

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Sandro wrote:
> On 09-07-2024 17:01, David Bold wrote:
> > Is it possible to have a PR without any code changes?
> > Is there an alternative, recommended way to ask for rebuilds?
> Specifically in the case of %autorelease, you can bump the release with 
> an empty commit:
> git commit --allow-empty -m 'Rebuild for ...'
> -- Sandro

I have done that. I have also pushed to my fork. However, I cannot open a PR.
The button is greyed-out. I do not see any error, as to why it is not working.

In this case it seems petsc has already been rebuild, so a rebuild is not needed. However, I am still wondering how to open a PR in such a case?

Specifically, I have done:
# add empty commit
git commit --allow-empty -m 'rebuild for openmpi'
# push to fork
git push davidsch rawhide
# visit website [0]

And this is where I am stuck, I seem to be unable to open a PR. If I include a change, I can open a PR [1]

[0] https://src.fedoraproject.org/fork/davidsch/rpms/petsc/diff/rawhide..rawhide
[1] https://src.fedoraproject.org/fork/davidsch/rpms/petsc/diff/rawhide..do-not-merge
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