On Thu, 2020-01-30 at 08:19 -0600, Richard Shaw wrote:
> Am I the only one having this problem? I don't know exactly when it
> started but all of a sudden all of the log output has DOS line
> endings and it's very annoying. I have to run dox2unix on the logs to
> make them readable.
I have the same question redirecting to buildsys Mailing list
> Thanks,
> Richard
>
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Sérgio M. B.
Hi.
I have released new version of mock and mock-core-configs. It just landed into Bodhi.
Release notes are here:
https://github.com/rpm-software-management/mock/wiki/Release-Notes-1.4.20
I am not going to copy it here this time. But please read it. The release is BIG. And mainly it solve the issues with zstd.
Instead, I want to state several thing regarding development:
* This is last 1.4.x release with features.
* I set up "mock-1.4" branch. If I ever do some 1.4.x release, it will be pure bugfix.
* next release (1.5.0) will likely take same time (hmm after New Year?) and may be released to rawhide only
* I plan to start removing python2 code. Pull requests are welcome.
* In 1.5 version I plan to enable bootstrap feature by default. Last blocker was "file:///my/local/path" url in
baseurl which was fixed in this 1.4.20 release.
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Miroslav Suchy, RHCA
Red Hat, Associate Manager ABRT/Copr, #brno, #fedora-buildsys
Hello everyone,
I am stepping down as project owner of Mock project, and I want to introduce Pavel Raiskup, who takes over the
maintenance of Mock.
I was nearly 5 years ago when Clark Williams gave the maintenance of Mock to me. Since then, Mock went through two major
versions. I focused on simplifying release engineering part of Mock, split the configs from the code, and we have two
relatively independent packages: mock and mock-core-configs. I spent much time documenting things. We have a nice wiki
page (https://github.com/rpm-software-management/mock/wiki), which documents plugins, features, configs etc. We had nice
release-notes for every release. I tried to be a good maintainer and review all community contributions. And we have
many of them: migration to DNF, bootstrap chroot, isolation using systemd-nspawn, container images.
I spent a lot of time on Mock, but I am slowing down. I feel that somebody else can give the project more.
Pavel Raiskup (praiskup on IRC) agreed to take over the maintenance. He is one of the Copr developers; he was/is a
maintainer of PostgreSQL, tar, autotools, and some other rpm packages. For this reason, he has reasonably good knowledge
of what maintainers needs and wants. Pavel already contributed to Mock, e.g., subscription-manager support.
Pavel has some ideas for improvements. E.g., more tests to reveal regressions in Mock.
I am not going away completely from this project. I will be hanging around. You may see my PR or my comments in PR of
others. But the main decisions and releases will be done by Pavel.
The upcoming 1.5.1 release - you may expect it soon - will be mixed. Most of the changes there are my decisions, but
Pavel will be doing the release.
Last but not least - I want to thank all contributors who make the Mock live and vibrant project. Thank you.
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Miroslav Suchy, RHCA
Red Hat, Associate Manager ABRT/Copr, #brno, #fedora-buildsys