+1 to everything that Gwyn said.

'fedpkg local' is just so immensely useful for initial package developement.

I also use it a lot for systemd & friends: I *want* to build packages
against the local environment and install them locally without pulling
in any other package updates, and I want to be able to debug build or
test failures in the host environment.

(I also use mock in various configurations, and copr, and scratch
builds, etc. I find mock immensely useful too, but in a later phase of
package development. Different tools have different tradeoffs.)

Zbyszek
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