On Wed, Aug 12, 2020 at 1:46 AM Jean-Baptiste Holcroft
<jean-baptiste(a)holcroft.fr> wrote:
I realized an alternate implementation could be to get the list of all
available RPMs.
This would prevent registering to messages making it easier to develop
and reduce computation costs.
Can we achieve this easily with our infrastructure?
The simple way is to run `dnf list --all` against all supported
versions. You'd have to store the output somewhere and diff it on your
next run. There might be a better way, but the Infrastructure team
would be better equipped to answer this. The advantage of the dnf way
is that you can run it in batches once a week (for example) on your
own machine and, like you said, it's much easier to code against. The
advantage of the datagrepper way is that you can have the actions
happen automatically as a package changes.
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