On Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 3:23 PM, Dave Johansen <davejohansen(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 11:24 AM, Dennis Gilmore
<dennis(a)ausil.us> wrote:
>
> Today is also the Alpha freeze[4]. This means that only packages which
> fix accepted blocker or freeze exception bugs[5][6] will be marked as
> 'stable' and included in the Alpha composes. Other builds will remain
> in updates-testing until the Alpha release is approved, at which point
> the Alpha freeze is lifted and packages can move to 'stable' as usual
> until the Beta freeze.
I have a question on how I'm supposed to handle a new package. I was working
on packaging iwyu [1] and it built for all of the target releases except for
F22 because of some gcc 5.0 issues. It appears that the last one has been
resolved [2], so how do I handle this situation? Do I just wait until the
alpha freeze is over to build iwyu for F22? Or should I use a buildroot
override?
Build it as per normal, if it's a single package submit it to bodhi as
an update for F-22, if you need to build other packages against it
you'll need to do a build override as per normal stable releases.
Peter