Hello,
we have just disabled Fedora 30 chroots in Copr.
According to the Fedora wiki [1], Fedora 30 reached the end of its life on 2020-05-26 and therefore we are disabling it in Copr.
That effectively means that from this moment, it is no longer possible to submit builds for the following chroots:
- fedora-30-x86_64 - fedora-30-i386 - fedora-30-ppc64le - fedora-30-aarch64 - fedora-30-armhfp
[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/End_of_life
Jakub
On Tuesday, August 18, 2020 3:12:06 PM CEST Jakub Kadlcik wrote:
we have just disabled Fedora 30 chroots in Copr.
And at the same time, we enabled fedora-33-* chroots. It required us to do a small bug-fix release of copr-frontend today, but I believe it went out smoothly without interrupts.
Happy building, Pavel
According to the Fedora wiki [1], Fedora 30 reached the end of its life on 2020-05-26 and therefore we are disabling it in Copr.
That effectively means that from this moment, it is no longer possible to submit builds for the following chroots:
- fedora-30-x86_64
- fedora-30-i386
- fedora-30-ppc64le
- fedora-30-aarch64
- fedora-30-armhfp
[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/End_of_life
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On 8/18/20 10:48 AM, Pavel Raiskup wrote:
On Tuesday, August 18, 2020 3:12:06 PM CEST Jakub Kadlcik wrote:
we have just disabled Fedora 30 chroots in Copr.
And at the same time, we enabled fedora-33-* chroots. It required us to do a small bug-fix release of copr-frontend today, but I believe it went out smoothly without interrupts.
Was enabling fedora-33-ppc64le intentional? All the other ppc64le chroots are still disabled, due to the data center move AFAIK
Thanks, Cole
On Tuesday, August 18, 2020 5:09:32 PM CEST Cole Robinson wrote:
On 8/18/20 10:48 AM, Pavel Raiskup wrote:
On Tuesday, August 18, 2020 3:12:06 PM CEST Jakub Kadlcik wrote:
we have just disabled Fedora 30 chroots in Copr.
And at the same time, we enabled fedora-33-* chroots. It required us to do a small bug-fix release of copr-frontend today, but I believe it went out smoothly without interrupts.
Was enabling fedora-33-ppc64le intentional? All the other ppc64le chroots are still disabled, due to the data center move AFAIK
Yes, I'm sorry. I did a cut-and-paste mistake, I re-disabled it now.
Pavel
Hello again,
the Fedora 30 chroots are disabled for around three months now but so far we haven't marked the built results as outdated. I did it just now, so according to Outdated chroots removal policy [1], Copr is going to preserve existing build results in those chroots for another 180 days and then automatically remove them unless you take an action and prolong the chroots life span in your projects. Read more about this feature in the Copr - Removing outdated chroots blog post [2].
The email notifications for upcoming deletion proved to be unreliable for some users in the past, therefore we tried to improve this situation within the latest Copr release [3]. We added some on-page notifications [4] to let you know if some of your chroots are about to be deleted soon. We also added a page that shows outdated chroots from all projects that you are an admin of. This should give you a much better overview than having to go through all projects and looking into their settings. It also gives you an option to be proactive, and add a task to your calendar to prolong the chroots that you care about, and repeat it once in a few months. It shouldn't take more than a couple of minutes to complete. Please log-in and see https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/user/repositories/
[1] https://docs.pagure.org/copr.copr/copr_outdated_chroots_removal_policy.html [2] http://frostyx.cz/posts/copr-removing-outdated-chroots [3] https://docs.pagure.org/copr.copr/release-notes/2020-11-13.html [4] https://docs.pagure.org/copr.copr/release-notes/2020-11-13.html#eol-chroot-r...
Jakub
On Tue, Aug 18, 2020 at 3:12 PM Jakub Kadlcik jkadlcik@redhat.com wrote:
Hello,
we have just disabled Fedora 30 chroots in Copr.
According to the Fedora wiki [1], Fedora 30 reached the end of its life on 2020-05-26 and therefore we are disabling it in Copr.
That effectively means that from this moment, it is no longer possible to submit builds for the following chroots:
- fedora-30-x86_64
- fedora-30-i386
- fedora-30-ppc64le
- fedora-30-aarch64
- fedora-30-armhfp
[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/End_of_life
Jakub
On Monday, November 23, 2020 12:52:43 AM CET Jakub Kadlcik wrote:
The email notifications for upcoming deletion proved to be unreliable for some users in the past, therefore we tried to improve this situation within the latest Copr release [3].
Because of what Jakub said ^^, we made Fedora 30 EOL in Copr unusually late.
So I just want to warn that the Fedora 31 is going to be EOLed much sooner in Copr, in the next few days (see upstream schedule [1]). And since EPEL-6 approaches EOL by the end of the this November, we'll make it EOL soon as well.
[1] https://fedorapeople.org/groups/schedule/f-33/f-33-key-tasks.html
[3] https://docs.pagure.org/copr.copr/release-notes/2020-11-13.html
Pavel
Hello Jakub,
I noticed that some of my projects still have chroots for even older releases, e.g. F28, F29 without the option to remove them. In another instance, only a specific F30 arch shows up among the chroots to be removed or extended, while the others architectures are not picked up. Is there something I can do to remove them, other than deleting the entire build along with every other chroot?
Best regards, A.
Hello Alexander, what do those chroots say in their "Remaining time" column, please?
Jakub
On Mon, Nov 23, 2020 at 8:34 AM Alexander Ploumistos alex.ploumistos@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Jakub,
I noticed that some of my projects still have chroots for even older releases, e.g. F28, F29 without the option to remove them. In another instance, only a specific F30 arch shows up among the chroots to be removed or extended, while the others architectures are not picked up. Is there something I can do to remove them, other than deleting the entire build along with every other chroot?
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