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The containers-common rpm package version in Fedora and RHEL has for quite a while had nothing to do with the version used for c/common upstream. The rpm version has been kept at 1 for quite a which has caused trouble with building the Fedora source for CentOS 10 Stream. Ref: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2254254 . Long story short, this problem can be resolved with having definite versions for the rpm package.
Given most files used in the rpm are sourced from c/common upstream, tying the rpm version to the upstream c/common version makes this a lot more manageable. This has already been done for Fedora rawhide as seen in the RHBZ update.
Adding packit tasks would make downstream containers-common update a lot easier to manage and would also enable testing of changes much earlier via rhcontainerbot/podman-next copr.
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The containers-common rpm package version in Fedora and RHEL has for quite a while had nothing to do with the version used for c/common upstream. The rpm version has been kept at
1
for quite a which has caused trouble with building the Fedora source for CentOS 10 Stream. Ref: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2254254 . Long story short, this problem can be resolved with having definite versions for the rpm package.Given most files used in the rpm are sourced from c/common upstream, tying the rpm version to the upstream c/common version makes this a lot more manageable. This has already been done for Fedora rawhide as seen in the RHBZ update.
Adding packit tasks would make downstream containers-common update a lot easier to manage and would also enable testing of changes much earlier via
rhcontainerbot/podman-next
copr.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: