Hello maintainers, and release engineering!
According to the F36 schedule [1], Fedora 36 is going to be branched from Rawhide today.
So we started copying the Rawhide builds to Fedora 36 on Copr right now [2]. I expect that everything will be finished no later than tomorrow morning (2022-02-09 GMT). Feel free to monitor the progress in the Actions graph [3].
I am now thinking about enabling the F36 chroot a little bit earlier in Fedora Copr than usually. Even though Fedora 36 doesn't have it's own (non-rawhide) compose yet, the configuration shipped in the mock-core-configs works fine now (so do mirrors) — even though the effect is that F36 builds are actually done against the Fedora Rawhide.
There shouldn't be any harm in this, we'll just basically duplicate the Fedora Rawhide builds into the F36 chroots, till there's a separate compose.
Any idea why I shouldn't enable F36 once the copy action finishes tomorrow?
[1] https://fedorapeople.org/groups/schedule/f-36/f-36-key-tasks.html [2] https://docs.pagure.org/copr.copr/how_to_manage_chroots.html#branching-proce... [3] https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/status/stats/
Pavel
Fedora 36 enabled in Copr Production. Rawhide builds with fc37 already.
Happy building! Pavel
On Tuesday, February 8, 2022 1:49:57 PM CET Pavel Raiskup wrote:
Hello maintainers, and release engineering!
According to the F36 schedule [1], Fedora 36 is going to be branched from Rawhide today.
So we started copying the Rawhide builds to Fedora 36 on Copr right now [2]. I expect that everything will be finished no later than tomorrow morning (2022-02-09 GMT). Feel free to monitor the progress in the Actions graph [3].
I am now thinking about enabling the F36 chroot a little bit earlier in Fedora Copr than usually. Even though Fedora 36 doesn't have it's own (non-rawhide) compose yet, the configuration shipped in the mock-core-configs works fine now (so do mirrors) — even though the effect is that F36 builds are actually done against the Fedora Rawhide.
There shouldn't be any harm in this, we'll just basically duplicate the Fedora Rawhide builds into the F36 chroots, till there's a separate compose.
Any idea why I shouldn't enable F36 once the copy action finishes tomorrow?
[1] https://fedorapeople.org/groups/schedule/f-36/f-36-key-tasks.html [2] https://docs.pagure.org/copr.copr/how_to_manage_chroots.html#branching-proce... [3] https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/status/stats/
Pavel
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