Kevin Fenzi wrote: > On Mon, Oct 28, 2024 at 06:42:28PM +0100, Björn Persson wrote: > > In the case of --wait-repo it would make sense to request and await a > > refresh after the build, to guarantee that when the koji command exits > > successfully the repo includes the newly built package and is ready for > > the next command in a list. > > But 90% of the time there is no next command. That newrepo is wasted > effort. And that's why it seemed plausible that there might be an option to do that only when needed. > If you are doing a known set of things, you should also really use > chain-build. Chain-build is of limited utility when I have to separately bump the release of each package. What I really want is a bump-and-rebuild command that is aware of dependencies. > > I would prefer to have all of that clearly documented, rather than > > hoping that what makes sense to me also made sense to the people who > > wrote the Koji client and FedPKG. > > Well, I think Mike linked to the koji doc upthread. You linked to docs.pagure.org yourself if that's what you mean. I had no idea that existed, but I see now that it's possible to find it by doing "rpm -q -i koji", following the URL to pagure.io, and finding the link from there to docs.pagure.org. It seems to be mostly documentation for sysadmins running build servers, but I guess there might also be some bits of information on how to use the client in there somewhere. Anyway I find this statement: | We’ve tried to make Koji self-documenting wherever possible. The | command line tool will print a list of valid commands and each | command supports –help. Thus there seems to have been an intent that the --help output should be informative. > koji RFE? :) https://pagure.io/koji/pull-request/4254 Björn Persson
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