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Could mock-core-configs use fedora-distro-aliases somehow? #1328

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praiskup opened this issue Feb 15, 2024 · 5 comments
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Could mock-core-configs use fedora-distro-aliases somehow? #1328

praiskup opened this issue Feb 15, 2024 · 5 comments
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We always have to wrap new mock-core-configs with new branched Fedora around
the time of Fedora branching event (like we did yesterday). I'm curious if we could
implement some interesting feature into mock or mock-core-configs, perhaps using
the fedora-distro-aliases project, so that this is done automatically without a new
release?

@praiskup praiskup added the enhancement feature request, rfe label Feb 15, 2024
@github-project-automation github-project-automation bot moved this to Needs triage in CPT Kanban Feb 15, 2024
@praiskup praiskup changed the title Could mock-core-configs Fedora Rawhide use fedora-distro-aliases? Could mock-core-configs use fedora-distro-aliases somehow? Feb 15, 2024
@praiskup praiskup moved this from Needs triage to Someday in future in CPT Kanban Feb 21, 2024
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praiskup commented Mar 6, 2024

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praiskup commented Mar 7, 2024

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praiskup commented Mar 7, 2024

I'm a bit skeptical with the fedora-distro-aliases right now, it adds a single
point of failure on external online system (Bodhi) for every Mock/Copr user.
Every build (quite a lot of API queries, actually).

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praiskup commented Mar 8, 2024

Since everything seems to be interlinked now, note that this issue is a different RFE from #1338.
The #1338 is rather a Fedora vs. Mock's upstream communication/synchronization problem that
has rather an easy solution.

This issue #1328 is rather about solving the issue in a much more "generic" way. The idea here would
be basically to drop all the fedora-NN-* configuration files, and rely on a reliable source giving
use the necessary constants.

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praiskup commented Mar 8, 2024

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