On Tue, 2015-11-03 at 11:30 +0800, Ian Kent wrote:
Still, with COPR I would need to find a suitable location to put the
repo. so perhaps the mock method would suit me better.
COPR *is* a repo. All you need to do is log in, create a new COPR repo,
and you can upload SRPMs and it will build them. The repo is part of
its own buildroot, so any time you build a package in a COPR repo,
subsequent builds in the same COPR repo build against it.
There must be others that would find what you wrote useful for this
case, how do I go about requesting the Policy be updated (just
slightly, to include basically what you wrote)?
It would be better to just include a very short link out to another
reference, I think. The Policy is a policy page, not a how-to page.
There are pages on mock and COPR in the wiki, I think.
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