On Thu, Jul 11, 2024 at 10:55:03PM GMT, Jan Pazdziora wrote: > > Hello, > > my Koji knowledge seems to be rusty and I used to be an admin in my > Koji instance, so I'm coming for an advice how to achieve what I need > in Fedora's Koji with the permissions given me by fedpkg. > > I'd need to debug a FTBFS issue, so I'd like to run a > > fedpkg scratch-build --target=... > > with a side tag target where I'd have an older version of > a specific dependency package. ok > I've used fedpkg request-side-tag to get me a side tag off f40-build, > then I used koji tag-build to tag a specific older build of openvdb > I want to have for my scratch build ... Sounds reasonable. > But when I run the scratch build, I still get the latest greatest > build from f40-updates. So it seems tagging into my child tag (target) > does not "override" the build seen, I still get newer build from the > parent tags. Did you wait for the next newrepo? It's not instant. You have to tag the package and wait-repo for the next newrepo for that sidetag. > How can I stop any newer build of that package to propagate from > f40 (or f40-updates) to my side tag and force the old build I need > to take precedence? You shouldn't need to, koji doesn't know anything about 'versions'. It only knows what is the most recently tagged in build of that package. kevin
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