On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 10:44 PM, Horst H. von Brand <vonbrand@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Sortof. You can do a build that isn't scratch, but still doesn't get tagged. The build option is --skip-tag. I don't believe we have that hooked into any Make target just yet. If the build succeeded one could then issue a tag command (koji tag-pkg <tag> <build-n-v-r>) which would make the build "official".
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Jes
Kevin Kofler <kevin.kofler@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Dominik 'Rathann' Mierzejewski <dominik <at> greysector.net> writes:Can't a "scratch build" be just promoted to "official"?
> > You don't have to tag to build. You can do scratch builds of HEAD in koji.
>
> But then you still have to issue a real build after the last scratch build
> succeeded, so you have wasted one build, wasting both your time and Koji's
> cycles. Much more efficient to always use non-scratch builds (unless you're
> building something which really shouldn't end up in Rawhide any time soon).
Sortof. You can do a build that isn't scratch, but still doesn't get tagged. The build option is --skip-tag. I don't believe we have that hooked into any Make target just yet. If the build succeeded one could then issue a tag command (koji tag-pkg <tag> <build-n-v-r>) which would make the build "official".
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Jes
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