On Sat, 5 Jan 2013, Troy Dawson wrote:
Hi,
Is there any way I can submit new pkgs to a copr by hand, instead of
through the web interface?
Here's my scenario I'm shooting for.
We would have a copr called "openshift-nightly". We already have a cron
job that builds tar balls of any new point release of our code. That
same cron job would then create a src.rpm from the tarball (we have the
spec inside), put it in it's public url area. Then submit the new
package to copr, pointing to the URL.
Even something like "wget
http://copr-fe.cloud.fedoraproject.org/coprs/detail/tdawson/OpenShift_Tes...
would be fine.
If there isn't any way to submit via the command line, that's fine, as
long as you put it down for a feature request. :)
There's no command line though I suspect something will need to be done
about that. The problem at the moment is that openid-authentication and
cli tools don't seem to have any overlap to speak of.
Another feature request, though a lower priority, would be to accept
tar
balls as submissions. This isn't as high a priority, because I am able
to create the src.rpm myself. Just would be nice.
One thing we talked about early on was how the goal was for this to accept
srpms and emit repos. If we come up with a cli you can obviously take
tarballs and churn out srpms on your own systems - and that allows us to
keep feature creep out. SRPMS in, REPOS out.
-sv