Re: Use a buildroot override here?

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On Mon, 2025-03-10 at 13:27 +0100, Michal Domonkos wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I'd like to submit a F42 update (rpm-4.20.1-1.fc42) but, in order for the build
> to succeed, it requires a new build of gcc which fixes a failure on i686 [1].
> The respective gcc update [2] is, however, currently on hold, due to the
> pending F42 freeze.
> 
> Creating a side-tag and tagging the new gcc build in makes my build succeed but
> I'm not able to submit a bodhi update from such a side-tag, due to that pending
> gcc update already existing.
> 
> What's the proper way, if any, to submit my update for testing while the freeze
> is still in effect?  Should I use a buildroot override instead (which seems to
> be generally discouraged nowadays)?

In addition to Mamoru's response, we did actually push that update
stable earlier today anyway, as it fixed an issue that was granted a
freeze exception.
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