Greetings,
I want to use COPR for public i686 rebuilds of CentOS 7 base, CentOS 7 updates and EPEL 7 repos but it will obviously generate a huge load on build nodes. Would it be treated as misuse of COPR or I could do anything I want?
I've already made almost complete local rebuild and just want to make it automatic and public.
On 02/10/2015 10:18 AM, Vladimir Stackov wrote:
Greetings,
I want to use COPR for public i686 rebuilds of CentOS 7 base, CentOS 7 updates and EPEL 7 repos but it will obviously generate a huge load on build nodes. Would it be treated as misuse of COPR or I could do anything I want?
I've already made almost complete local rebuild and just want to make it automatic and public.
We do not have priority queue, yet. Therefore yes, you would block other users. But if you write script which would send just e.g. 10 packages, then wait till all are built and then send another batch, then it will be fine.
Mirek
On 10.2.2015 10:18, Vladimir Stackov wrote:
Greetings,
I want to use COPR for public i686 rebuilds of CentOS 7 base, CentOS 7 updates and EPEL 7 repos but it will obviously generate a huge load on build nodes. Would it be treated as misuse of COPR or I could do anything I want?
I've already made almost complete local rebuild and just want to make it automatic and public.
Just curious, how do you do this in Copr technically?
On 10/02/15 09:18, Vladimir Stackov wrote:
Greetings,
I want to use COPR for public i686 rebuilds of CentOS 7 base, CentOS 7 updates and EPEL 7 repos but it will obviously generate a huge load on build nodes. Would it be treated as misuse of COPR or I could do anything I want?
I've already made almost complete local rebuild and just want to make it automatic and public.
you might want to look at the buildlogs.centos.org resources - we have a i386 distro, including all updates so far. You'd only need to build the bits you care about over and above the distro.
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