Getting the same issue for gcc-python-plugin [0]. The scratch build in koji 
(from my local srpm) completed successfully though.

[0] https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=17403559

Regards,

Charalampos Stratakis
Associate Software Engineer
Python Maintenance Team, Red Hat


----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew Bauer" <zonexpertconsult...@outlook.com>
To: devel@lists.fedoraproject.org
Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2017 5:07:10 PM
Subject: Koji build - unexpected keyword argument 'canfail'

BACKGROUND
I am attempting to build perl-Sort-Key-1.32-4.el6.src.rpm for inclusion into 
epel6. This is a rebuild of the f20 branch. The newer 1.33 version of sort::key 
requires a newer version of make::maker, which is why 1.32 was chosen.

I can locally mock build and install this module w/o any issue on el6, i386 & 
x86_64 arches.

PROBLEM
fedpkg sctach-build consistently returns the following error message:

17402597 build (el6-candidate, 
/rpms/perl-Sort-Key:8a33e23c08559236eb6e8dc5c794953574086446): open 
(buildvm-aarch64-11.arm.fedoraproject.org) -> FAILED: ParameterError: 
taskWaitResults() got an unexpected keyword argument 'canfail'
  0 free  0 open  1 done  1 failed

https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=17402597

Inspection of the state, build, and root log files reveals no error messages or 
any other helpful information that I can see. From the log files, the build 
appears to complete normally.

Googling taskWaitResults reveals this function is part of Koji's task.py 
script. It look like the "canfail" argument was added later. Support for 
"canfail" only appears in newer versions of task.py.

Can someone offer any additional suggestions on how to troubleshoot this 
further? 
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