Vit,
> I don't own any packages of anything.
> I have never used the Fedora Koji system for anything but I am versed in
Koji usage b/c I have my own. Is account perms and creation synced with the
FeSCO account I created a while back? i.e. can I do scratch builds? But if the
build works in mock, there's a high probability it will work in Koji but every
now and then, that's not true.
Hmm, not 100% sure if you can do scratch builds without being sponsored
as a package. Nevertheless, I am attaching my mock config I am using.
The mock config is a good start but how would I feed dependencies into those repositories
without creating my own repository somewhere? I have been playing around with COPR of late
to build GNOME 3.12 for Fedora 19. Do you think COPR be used for this process? Also, I
could put off worrying about this until I come across packages which have these
dependencies.
>
> Also, you are missing my favorite: bundler. You'll need updated Thor and
rpsec 3.0.0.beta2 for it to pass its tests.
Bundler has no binary extension, therefore it is not on the list. But
there might be some updates needed.
Ah, OK that explains a lot, ext's only in the etherpad/PiratePad list.
Let's take JSON for instance. You have JSON 1.7.7 listed in etherpad/PiratePad but
there's newer versions (1.8.1). As part of this process, do want updates? Or just
updates to make things (test suites) run for the combination of Ruby/RubyGems/gem
targeting Fedora 21? If you'd update JSON, you'd update json_pure and multi_json.
Are those included in this process? Or is the goal to get what's in that list built
against Ruby 2.1.1 / RubyGems 2.2.2?
/allen
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