[Bug 800284] Review Request: AtomicParsley - Command-Line Program to Read and Set iTunes-style Metadata Tags

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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=800284



--- Comment #23 from Ken Dreyer <ktdreyer@xxxxxxxxxxxx> ---
(In reply to Avi Alkalay from comment #21)
> No, I didn't make any "new-sources".
> No documentation that I was pointed to or that I could find mentioned it.

Typically for new packages, I will run "fedpkg clone", then "fedpkg import
PATH_TO_SRPM". The "import" task takes care of running "new-sources". Then, for
future updates, I will just run "new-sources".


> This build infrastructure seems very powerful but documentation is too
> diffuse, too high level and not good for whom is starting, as me. Where is
> the starting point to understand all these commands and the whole process? I
> mean, with clear command examples and entire life cycle of a package until
> it gets available to plain "yum install". I'm trying for years with no
> success.

It is a lot to digest. Feel free to ask the Fedora devel mailing list for
advice. I've sponsored you in FAS so you can also ask me directly
(ktdreyer@xxxxxxxxxxxx), although I can't promise I can always respond promptly
:)


> BTW, how did you get to that root.log URL?

1) Click on your koji task:
http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=6468675
2) Click on the "buildSRPMFromSCM" descendent task,
3) In the "Output" section you'll see a list of files.

Generally either the "build.log" file or the "root.log" file will contain the
relevant error for the task failure.

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