How do I remove a package from koji?
i want remove some old package from koji ,i already remove ervery tag in koji!
On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 8:10 AM, 深蓝 manbuzhe2009@qq.com wrote:
How do I remove a package from koji?
i want remove some old package from koji ,i already remove ervery tag in koji! -- buildsys mailing list buildsys@lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/buildsys
I am using this : http://pastebin.com/dgWDW0GA
backup your koji instance before testing ;)
On 09/10/2012 05:51 AM, Thomas wrote:
On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 8:10 AM, 深蓝 manbuzhe2009@qq.com wrote:
How do I remove a package from koji?
i want remove some old package from koji ,i already remove ervery tag in koji! -- buildsys mailing list buildsys@lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/buildsys
I am using this : http://pastebin.com/dgWDW0GA
backup your koji instance before testing ;)
This is a highly destructive operation. You remove not only the builds, but all the history data regarding them.
I do not recommend this approach. The safest way to remove builds is by using the koji-gc utility.
I need to clarify why *I* need to delete package. It is mainly because I have many users and people don't read the docs. So I end up with these kind of packages (from today logs) : "qpid-cpp-mrg" ../build/SRPMS/m4-1.4.8-2.src.rpm /llinux/cern/slc5X/updates/SRPMS/libpng-1.2.10-15.el5_7.src.rpm
So for me it is relevant to have a way to delete packages and hopefully one day it will make it to koji cli :)
On 09/06/2012 02:10 AM, 深蓝 wrote:
How do I remove a package from koji?
i want remove some old package from koji ,i already remove ervery tag in koji!
So let's clarify first. Do you want to remove a package or a build?
Builds (i.e. the result of a build task) are removed by running koji-gc regularly. You can read more about garbage collection here:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Koji/GarbageCollection
If you're too impatient for that, you can call the deleteBuild xmlrpc handler directly.
In Koji, the term package refers to an unversioned package name, i.e. simply kernel or glibc. These are simply references in a name index table and there is no official mechanism to remove them.
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