On 07/10/2017 01:41 PM, Patrick Uiterwijk wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 10, 2017 at 7:26 PM, Dusty Mabe <dusty(a)dustymabe.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 07/10/2017 01:23 PM, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
>>> On 07/07/2017 03:48 PM, Dusty Mabe wrote:
>>>> For
https://pagure.io/atomic-wg/issue/291 we'd like to create a
static delta
>>>> from the last fedora 25 commit to the fedora 26 commits we are releasing.
Since
>>>> we don't yet have a unified repo structure we need to pull the last
fedora 25
>>>> commit into the fedora 26 repo. Can someone with appropriate permissions
run the
>>>> following procedure on a machine that has the ostree repos mounted:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 1. change directory to the equivalent of
https://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org/atomic/
>>>>
>>>> 2. take note of permissions of files within those directories
>>>>
>>>> 3. ostree --repo=./26/ pull-local ./25/
ce555fa89da934e6eef23764fb40e8333234b8b60b6f688222247c958e5ebd5b
>>>> ostree --repo=./26/ show
ce555fa89da934e6eef23764fb40e8333234b8b60b6f688222247c958e5ebd5b
>>>>
>>>> 4. make sure permissions are still right for files within those
directories
>>>>
>>>> 5. Send me the output of running those two commands.
>>>
>>> Sure, +1 here.
>>>
>>> Does this need to be done at a time no updates pushes are going? Or does
>>> it matter?
>>
>> Usually I would say yes just to be careful, but I don't think we have bodhi
hooked
>> up to f26 creating ostrees yet do we?
>
> Given that this does not touch any existing objects and refs (only
> creating new ones), I think it should be fine to do at anytime.
>
> Do note that this is missing the commands to actually create the
> static diff, but I am going to guess you've kept those out until the
> output can be verified.
The static delta will get created by the push_two_week script. See this PR
https://pagure.io/releng/pull-request/6897#
All we need is for the commit to exist in the repo and the script should do
the rest. Any problems with this approach?
Automation, great. I'm okay with that.
>
>>
>> I am okay with this change given its low risk, and will start the
>> procedure with my +1.
>>