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19:01.28 | leifmadsen | jsmith, ping? |
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22:19.27 | jsmith | leifmadsen: Pong! |
22:19.44 | jsmith | leifmadsen: (sorry for the latency -- PTO day today!) |
22:24.38 | leifmadsen | jsmith, nice! you're not the only one :) |
22:24.59 | leifmadsen | jsmith, simple question about how (what I assume is a koji-ism) the pkg repos for fedora work? |
22:25.28 | leifmadsen | I see there is a sources file which contains what looks like a hash to the filename, that I assume points at some file/directory on another server when building |
22:25.40 | leifmadsen | and the structure of the git repo is such that it is koji friendly? |
22:26.21 | leifmadsen | looking to automate our build (at AVOXI which has nothing). Don't have the cycles to actually setup koji right now, but wanted to structure the repo in a similar fashion to what is in the fedora project |
22:26.28 | jsmith | leifmadsen: Great question! |
22:26.42 | leifmadsen | not sure I actually ended up having a question in the end, as I mostly just copied the same "structure" as what the pkgs.fedoraproject.com used |
22:26.53 | jsmith | Gotcha |
22:28.05 | jsmith | The simple answer to your question is "Yes" |
22:28.53 | jsmith | But your implementation, obviously, might be completely different than the way that Koji handles it |
22:29.53 | jsmith | Koji has a "look-aside cache" of the sources, and those sources get hashed. |
22:30.05 | jsmith | There are also hashes of the Source RPMS, from what (little?) I remember... |
22:31.20 | jsmith | leifmadsen: For example, here's a build in Koji: http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=9699957 |
22:32.16 | jsmith | leifmadsen: Notice the "Source" parameter |
22:32.48 | leifmadsen | interesting... it's a git repo... |
22:32.54 | leifmadsen | but I assume the source isn't actually stored in git? |
22:33.14 | leifmadsen | jsmith, gotta run (taking kid to water park) but I'll be back later tonight |
22:37.30 | jsmith | leifmadsen: Yes, the sources actually are stored in Git |
23:59.00 | leifmadsen | jsmith, huh interesting... since that usually goes against the git principal :) |