On 03/03/2010 05:54 AM, Kevin Kofler wrote:
Ralf Corsepius wrote:
> On 03/03/2010 05:17 AM, Jesse Keating wrote:
>> On Wed, 2010-03-03 at 03:34 +0100, Ralf Corsepius wrote:
>>> Where is the mock update?
>>>
>>> It's been nearly 2 weeks since you've promissed to do so, but this
>>> hasn't happened.
>>>
>>> There still are no mock configurations providing setups for fedora-13
>>> (/etc/mock/fedora-13-{i386,x86_64}.cfg)
>>
>> mock-1.0.5 was pushed into updates-testing a number of days ago that
>> includes the new 13 configs. They'll get moved over to the various
>> stables shortly.
>
> Too late, you failed to provide them in time.
+1
Yet another perfect example of an update which should have been pushed
directly to stable.
No, this package should have been in place ("in
updates") at the same
time, the F-13 branch had been activated in Fedora's CVS.
This wasn't the case, and thus likely caused:
* maintainers wanting to "make mockbuild" F-13 package in CVS to hit
build failures (I did so) or to test-build against the wrong repository
(building against rawhide instead of F-13).
* maintainers having to waste their time on reimplementing local
versions of /etc/mock/fedora-13-<*>.cfgs (I did so).
* third parties (e.g. rpmfusion) building packages against the wrong
repos, because they didn't notice they need to branch and away from rawhide.
It's a mistake, ... mistakes happen, ...
The only things making me angry about this, is this particular mistake
(mock *.cfg not being in place in time) not having happened for the
first time and when taking into account the responsible person's
attitude and position in Fedora.
Ralf