Re: Inadvertent mass-rebuild triggered soname bump in libnfs

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On Fri, Jan 24, 2025 at 10:13 PM Adam Williamson
<adamwill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Note that side tags aren't the only issue. Sometimes a maintainer
> commits a bump to git but doesn't build it in a side tag or rawhide,
> for whatever reason. Sometimes a package is *built*, but gated from
> Rawhide by automated tests, but then the mass rebuild effectively
> overrides the gating (we found several cases like this). Just checking
> side tags isn't gonna catch everything. I really think the appropriate
> check is 'was the build most recently tagged into fXX built from the
> current git commit? if not, don't rebuild this package, yell for manual
> intervention'.

Thank you, this actually seems the only actionable / workable
suggestion in this thread so far.
I agree that there's likely not going to be a "one-size-fits-all"
automated solution here.
While bailing out, skipping the package, and requesting manual
intervention should always "work".
Adding the required checks might slow down submission of builds during
the mass rebuild further, though.

Fabio
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