https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1228865
--- Comment #18 from Alexander Ploumistos alex.ploumistos@gmail.com --- (In reply to Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek from comment #17)
There's certainly no need to rebuild everything for this. Since it's just a change in the spec file, it's totally fine to do it by just pushing the git commit without bumping the version and/or rebuilding the package. Also, even if you built some package, there's no need to submit an update.
Phew, good to know. Desperation had started to creep up on me.
By the way, is there a fedpkg option to submit all of the branches at once to the remote and/or koji?
fedpkg no. But you can use something like:
git push origin master master:f23 master:f22 master:f21
if f21/f22/f23/master are the same, or update each branch locally if branches are not at the same commit and:
git push origin master f23 f22 f21
When I want to apply the same changes as in master to a branch, I switch to that branch and issue "git merge master". Does the first format of the push command alleviate the need for the merge? Also, if I have merged the changes from the master branch to the others and use the second syntax, the result would be the same as in the first case?
I don't think there's a way to submit multiple builds, but you can use:
fedpkg build --nowait
to submit a job and immediately continue. Something like:
fedpkg build --nowait ... && fedpkg build --nowait ... && ...
That's probably what I need. The man page does not say what will happen in case of error. Will I be notified in the terminal or do I need to watch the web interface to koji?
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