Re: Some confusion about Extras processes

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On Sun, 2006-04-02 at 21:04 +0000, Kevin Kofler wrote:
>  
> 1. CvsSyncNeeded contains some requests touching the repository, not the CVS: 
>  * Remove ppc package of gnome-applet-sensors, version 1.4-3. This package does 
> not work on ppc and has been rebuilt to 1.4-4 with the appropriate ExcludeArch, 
> but the older broken package still exists in the ppc repo. 
>  * Remove argus[-clients]-2.0.6.fixes1-7 builds from fc-4, fc-5, and devel; 
> there were errors during build, but poorly done argus makefile didn't die. I 
> fixed the problem in release 8, and would like 7 to go away. 
>  * Remove gambas-*1.0.11 packages from the repos for all branches (FC-3, FC-4, 
> FC-5). This will resolve bugzilla 186274. 
>  
> Shouldn't these be files under FC5Status resp. FC4Status under the heading 
> "Remove Request" instead?

Yes.

> 2. CvsSyncNeeded also contained branch requests for branches already in the 
> repository, see: 
> http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-extras-list/2006-April/msg00004.html 
> These have been deleted with no apparent action done to the CVS. Isn't the 
> right way here to "cvs-import.sh -b FC-5"?

Depends on what you want to achieve with that.  It's fine if you choose
to update a package *in an already existing branch* using
cvs-import.sh. 

Whether it can be used for creating new branches has been asked several
times, but I don't remember hearing much feedback at all.  The last
official word I've heard is that cvs-import.sh should not be used to
create new branches, but the branches must be requested through the Wiki
page instead.

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