Hi,
I've encountered this problem: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1450950 Anyone else using tito with git-annex on copr?
Marcin
On Saturday, May 27, 2017 12:15:07 AM CEST Marcin Dulak wrote:
I've encountered this problem: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1450950 Anyone else using tito with git-annex on copr?
I tried to play with the tito && git-annex a bit now, but I suspect there's some bug in `git-annex` package in fedora (perhaps too old version from upstream?). When I do:
$ git clone https://github.com/praiskup/try-git-annex $ cd try-git-annex $ git annex get # That's what's done by 'tito build --srpm' command, for example ... tar-1.29.tar.xz 100%[====================>] 1.90M 410KB/s in 6.3s ... tar-1.29.tar.xz.sig 100%[====================>] 198 --.-KB/s in 0s ... $ git status ... deleted: tar-1.29.tar.xz deleted: tar-1.29.tar.xz.sig ...
So it is clear that git annex attempts to download the sources from web; OTOH right after the download, the symlinks 'tar-1.29-tar.xz*' are removed. So I have to do:
$ git co tar-1.29.tar.xz tar-1.29.tar.xz.sig
And from now on -> the 'tito build' works as expected. Can anyone define what am I doing wrong? Is that really a bug?
Btw., looking at the bug 1450950, it seems that the repository in question doesn't have 'git-annex' branch ... so clearly tito (git-annex actually) can not know where to download the payload from.
Pavel
Thanks, indeed I was missing git-annex.
I noticed your PR: https://pagure.io/copr/copr/pull-request/71 How long will it take before it will be available on copr?
Marcin
On Sat, May 27, 2017 at 3:17 PM, Pavel Raiskup praiskup@redhat.com wrote:
On Saturday, May 27, 2017 12:15:07 AM CEST Marcin Dulak wrote:
I've encountered this problem: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1450950 Anyone else using tito with git-annex on copr?
I tried to play with the tito && git-annex a bit now, but I suspect there's some bug in `git-annex` package in fedora (perhaps too old version from upstream?). When I do:
$ git clone https://github.com/praiskup/try-git-annex $ cd try-git-annex $ git annex get # That's what's done by 'tito build --srpm' command,
for example ... tar-1.29.tar.xz 100%[====================>] 1.90M 410KB/s in 6.3s ... tar-1.29.tar.xz.sig 100%[====================>] 198 --.-KB/s in 0s ... $ git status ... deleted: tar-1.29.tar.xz deleted: tar-1.29.tar.xz.sig ...
So it is clear that git annex attempts to download the sources from web; OTOH right after the download, the symlinks 'tar-1.29-tar.xz*' are removed. So I have to do:
$ git co tar-1.29.tar.xz tar-1.29.tar.xz.sig
And from now on -> the 'tito build' works as expected. Can anyone define what am I doing wrong? Is that really a bug?
Btw., looking at the bug 1450950, it seems that the repository in question doesn't have 'git-annex' branch ... so clearly tito (git-annex actually) can not know where to download the payload from.
Pavel
On Saturday, May 27, 2017 6:03:13 PM CEST Marcin Dulak wrote:
Thanks, indeed I was missing git-annex.
I noticed your PR: https://pagure.io/copr/copr/pull-request/71 How long will it take before it will be available on copr?
Unless @clime is able to do manual hot-fix in production, it might take some time.
Pavel
On Sat, May 27, 2017 at 3:17 PM, Pavel Raiskup praiskup@redhat.com wrote:
On Saturday, May 27, 2017 12:15:07 AM CEST Marcin Dulak wrote:
I've encountered this problem: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1450950 Anyone else using tito with git-annex on copr?
I tried to play with the tito && git-annex a bit now, but I suspect there's some bug in `git-annex` package in fedora (perhaps too old version from upstream?). When I do:
$ git clone https://github.com/praiskup/try-git-annex $ cd try-git-annex $ git annex get # That's what's done by 'tito build --srpm' command,
for example ... tar-1.29.tar.xz 100%[====================>] 1.90M 410KB/s in 6.3s ... tar-1.29.tar.xz.sig 100%[====================>] 198 --.-KB/s in 0s ... $ git status ... deleted: tar-1.29.tar.xz deleted: tar-1.29.tar.xz.sig ...
So it is clear that git annex attempts to download the sources from web; OTOH right after the download, the symlinks 'tar-1.29-tar.xz*' are removed. So I have to do:
$ git co tar-1.29.tar.xz tar-1.29.tar.xz.sig
And from now on -> the 'tito build' works as expected. Can anyone define what am I doing wrong? Is that really a bug?
Btw., looking at the bug 1450950, it seems that the repository in question doesn't have 'git-annex' branch ... so clearly tito (git-annex actually) can not know where to download the payload from.
Pavel
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