On Mon, Sep 3, 2018 at 3:02 PM Neal Gompa ngompa13@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Sep 3, 2018 at 8:02 AM Adam Samalik asamalik@redhat.com wrote:
On Mon, Sep 3, 2018 at 1:57 PM Richard Shaw hobbes1069@gmail.com
wrote:
On Mon, Sep 3, 2018 at 1:32 AM Adam Samalik asamalik@redhat.com
wrote:
I thought that Arbitrary Branching (now referred to as Stream
Branching) was initially developed for Modularity only.
Were there any plans to use it for standalone packages as well?
Thank you for bringing this up... I re-read the Wiki including the
Factory2 link and I'm still confused. I like the idea at a high level but I still don't understand how to use it.
One example is that I maintain the package OpenImageIO which has a very
disciplined upstream that's careful about not making API/ABI breaking changes within a minor release. I would like to get branches for each minor release that's currently supported, 1.8 for rawhide through F28, 1.8 for F27 and 1.5 for EPEL.
Like I said, at a high level it makes since, but I still don't
understand exactly how to do it or if the process/tools are mature enough to actually use yet.
The original idea was to use it for modules [1]. You would reference the
branches in your module definition [2].
There's no particular reason it couldn't be used for regular packages. The only reason it's not done is because of convention. It's certainly workable, but as fedpkg doesn't yet support that workflow, it's a bit more manual.
Ah, please don't take me wrong, I'm not opposing that. Just hinting why the wiki page might look confusing.
I think I saw a way to submit a traditional RPM build from a different branch by specifying the target manually.
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