On Sun, Aug 28, 2022 at 07:38:31PM +1000, Frank Crawford wrote:
On Sat, 2022-08-27 at 14:58 -0500, Maxwell G via epel-devel wrote:
> n 22/08/27 04:03PM, Frank Crawford wrote:
> > While building two related new packages for EPEL9 with a
> > chainbuild,
> > the second one failed, however, now I am trying to work out how to
> > specify the completed package in the build for the second package.
> >
> > I have tried creating a side-tag and add the completed build to the
> > side-tag, then building the second package in that side-tag, but it
> > still claims that it can't find the first package, which it
> > requires to
> > build.
>
> Can you please provide more information? What are the
> builds/packages?
> What commands did you run? How did you add the first package to the
> side
> tag? Did you wait for the side tag repo to refresh before trying to
> build the second package?
I think you answered my issue here, I did not allow sufficient time for
the repo to refresh before submitting the second build.
For reference, the packages were python-zipp-0.5.1-1.el9 and python-
importlib-metadata-4.6.3-2.el9 and the commands I ran were:
fedpkg request-side-tag
koji wait-repo <tag>
koji tag-pkg <tag> python-zipp-0.5.1-1.el9
fedpkg build --target=<tag>
It looks like I needed to do another "koji wait-repo <tag>" between the
tag-pkg and build, but I will say that it is not obvious in any of the
documentation I could find, that this needed.
:( Which documentation were you looking at for this?
We should try and update it...
The wait repo is needed because you added a build and now it needs to
regenerate the repodata to include it.
kevin