Hello,
I accidentally submitted a Koji build for 4 packages [1] that are not supposed to be packaged for Rawhide. I would like to remove these builds. But I see that they have already been included in a compose and as I understand from [2], I can not simply remove the f30 tag now.
What can I do now to remove the package from Rawhide?
Thanks, Salman
[1] https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/builds?userID=sasiddiq&order=-build_... [2] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Package_maintenance_guide#Removing_a_package_...
"SS" == Salman Siddiqui sasiddiq@redhat.com writes:
SS> I accidentally submitted a Koji build for 4 packages [1] that SS> are not supposed to be packaged for Rawhide.
Are they EPEL only packages are something?
In any case, if those packages aren't ever supposed to be in rawhide (or be branched for f30 in the future), then they should be retired. You can simply run:
fedpkg retire "This is an EPEL-only package"
(or whatever the appropriate reason) in the master branch of your package. The packages should disappear from rawhide with the next compose.
- J<
Hey Jason,
On Tue, Nov 27, 2018 at 9:42 AM Jason L Tibbitts III tibbs@math.uh.edu wrote:
"SS" == Salman Siddiqui sasiddiq@redhat.com writes:
SS> I accidentally submitted a Koji build for 4 packages [1] that SS> are not supposed to be packaged for Rawhide.
Are they EPEL only packages are something?
The packages are for JMC module build.
In any case, if those packages aren't ever supposed to be in rawhide (or
be branched for f30 in the future), then they should be retired. You can simply run:
fedpkg retire "This is an EPEL-only package"
(or whatever the appropriate reason) in the master branch of your package. The packages should disappear from rawhide with the next compose.
Sounds good. Thanks!
- J<
-Salman