Hello Martin,

On Wed, Aug 23, 2017 at 2:02 PM, Martin Sehnoutka <msehnout@redhat.com> wrote:
Hi,

I'm using Copr for build on commit for dnssec-trigger project:
https://github.com/InfrastructureServices/dnssec-trigger-fedora
It's using tito.

But I'm looking for a different way of doing this. Especially when I
work on some upstream project and I don't want to force them to include
tito. Anyway I didn't have time to check other possible solutions to
this problem.

Thanks for such a great feedback. We would like to provide several options
for srpm generation out of a SCM (Git/SVN) repo: tito, rpkg, and custom
(where custom could be done by e.g. calling `make srpm` command in
the repo). Both rpkg and custom will be very "light-weight". rpkg will need
.spec file present in the repository, with "custom" you can do anything
you want. We should have this solution quite soon so I can keep you
informed.
 

Regards,
Martin

On 08/23/2017 01:46 PM, Miroslav Suchý wrote:
> Hi,
> I am gathering informations about various use of CI with Copr. Do you
> use Copr for building packages for nightlies? For building packages
> before pull request is merged? Do you have your set up described
> somewhere? What is the name of your project?
>
> Please let me know. Either here or via private reply.
> It will help me to understand your use of Copr and to make Copr better.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Miroslav Suchy
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