Dne 29.2.2012 06:05, Mathieu Bridon napsal(a):
On Wed, 2012-02-29 at 05:31 +0100, Kevin Kofler wrote:
> Tom Lane wrote:
>
>> Kevin Kofler<kevin.kofler(a)chello.at> writes:
>>> VÃt Ondruch wrote:
>>>> If you say to Koji that it should checkout master at remote machine,
>>>> build a SRPM etc, why the Koji can't determine the proper %{?dist}
at
>>>> remote machine? Why it takes the %{?dist} from local machine instead? It
>>>> makes no sense. It might work for other branches, but master is bit
>>>> different, so it should be handled differently.
>>> Yes, for fedpkg build, the client should not have to care about what
>>> %{?dist} is at all. It should just ask Koji to build the current git hash
>>> in Rawhide and that's it.
>> Nope, it's not that easy, as some purely-local operations (eg "fedpkg
>> srpm") also want to know the dist tag.
> Those operations can use Jesse's heuristics, but there's no good reason to
> use them for fedpkg build.
I would certainly be very confused if `fedpkg mockbuild` produced a f17
rpm but `fedpkg build` produced an f18 one.
Either you or Tom Lane would be confused either way. But I prefer you to
be confused, sorry ;) I agree with Kevin.
Vit