On Wed, 2016-04-20 at 11:43 -0500, Dennis Gilmore wrote:
if a dracut i686 build fails the dracut build fails and nothing
changes, the
compose is not blocked. your view here is not quite the reality of the world.
moving i686 to secondary does not change that.
well, wait, moving i686 to secondary *does* change that, doesn't it? If
i686 is secondary, and a dracut i686 build fails, then the dracut
x86_64 and armhfp builds will still get tagged, right? Just like right
now, if dracut fails to build on aarch64 but succeeds on the primary
arches, those primary arch builds get tagged.
particullary in the way releng
is looking to redefine secondary arches.
I would like to read more about this 'redefinition'. Where can I?
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