Re: The future Fedora Copr "rolling" chroot cleanup policy

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On Thu, 18 Jul 2024 at 08:19, Pavel Raiskup <praiskup@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Indeed.  Plus, per-package, you can set the max number of builds that
are being kept.

AFAIK, the max number of builds option applies to *any* build, successful or not. This is not useful, and I think I opened an RFE at some point. For me, this would become useful if this value applies to successful and failed builds separately. I would use it in this way to keep just the latest successful build *and* the latest failed build in case a package breaks. And this would save a lot of space. But with the current behavior, I just cannot risk it.

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Iñaki Úcar
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