On 09/01/2010 04:39 PM, Mamoru Tasaka wrote:
Mohammed Morsi wrote, at 09/02/2010 04:25 AM +9:00:
> On 08/30/2010 10:30 PM, Mohammed Morsi wrote:
>> On 08/26/2010 09:38 AM, Mamoru Tasaka wrote:
>>> Mohammed Morsi wrote, at 08/26/2010 11:35 AM +9:00:
>>>> After some vetting (thanks Mamoru) the Rails 2.3.8 rpms are
Fedora
>>>> ready and pushed into rawhide. Feel free to pull from there to get the
>>>> latest stable 2.3.x rails build.
>>>>
>>>> It's too late for the F14 release and I was contemplating whether or
not
>>>> these should go into F14 updates. Would anyone object to this? If there
>>>> is any major incompatibilities or API changes between versions, we
>>>> should probably hold off to F15, but it would be nice to be able to
>>>> access these sooner than that.
>>>>
>>>> -Mo
>>> Well, actually F-14 is to be released on 2010-11-02, F-14 beta release is
>>> 2010-09-14, so I don't think it is too late for F-14 release.
>>> I think we should push rails 2.3.8 related packages to also F-14 tree
>>> (first for dist-f14-updates-testing).
>>>
>> When I said too late for the F14 release, I meant the main feature
>> freeze / repo fork (which contains rails 2.3.5), not F14-updates.
>>
>> Regardless, since there doesn't seem to be any objections I'll push
>> these to F14-updates tommorow.
> The SRPMS have been pushed to the f14 repo branch. I'm having some
> trouble with 'fedpkg build' though, activesupport is building fine, but
> the other packages which require it (as well as a few other
> interdependencies) are not because the updated version is not available
> in the repo. To get around this in rawhide, I chain-built the rpms, but
> I can't do so in updates without filing a rel-eng ticket. What is the
> correct way to proceed?
Filing a rel-eng ticket is actually the correct way.
Note that you have to
- once ask rel-eng team to get activesupport 2.3.8 tagged as dist-f14-override
- then build activerecord, again ask rel-eng team to get this tagged as override
- then build actionpack, again ask...
:(
Well, this may take time. So if you feel this is annoying for you, you
can comment out "BuildRequires(check)" dependency and disable check
(for F-14: I think for rawhide always enabling %checkis preferable)
Sorry for the delay. I've begun the rel-eng process. Hopefully it won't
take too long.
http://fedorahosted.org/rel-eng/ticket/4081
-Mo