That's a very good question, Nikita.
Depending on modules falls in the same category as module-hotfixes for us. In the case of module-hotfixes, Copr only generates the `module_hotfixes=1` line into the repofile, and in the case of module dependencies, Copr only generates `config_opts['module_setup_commands']` line for the Mock config. It is very few lines of code on the Copr side, so we are not in a rush to drop those features. As long as they are supported in Mock and DNF, we can keep them in Copr just fine.
I will update the blogpost to mention this.
Thank you,
Jakub
On Thu, Oct 31, 2024 at 1:24 PM Nikita Popov <npopov@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
--On Wed, Oct 23, 2024 at 5:32 PM Jakub Kadlcik <jkadlcik@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Hello everybody,I'd like to announce that all Modularity features in Copr (except for module hotfixes) are now deprecated, and we have a plan to slowly remove them from our codebase.For more reasoning and the retirement schedule, please read my blog post - https://frostyx.cz/posts/copr-modularity-the-end-of-an-eraI will personally reach out to everybody who has submitted a module build in Copr in the last two years and make sure they don't rely on this functionality.JakubThe blog post already mentions that --module-hotfixes for repos is staying. Will the --modules option for chroots will also stay, as it's just about build dependencies, not producing modules?Regards,Nikita
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