On Wed, Aug 11, 2021 at 12:01 AM Ben Beasley <c...@musicinmybrain.net> wrote:
> In general, if you want to rebuild an rpmautospec package with no spec > file changes, you can do an empty git commit like this: > > git commit —allow-empty -m 'Rebuild for foolib 3.14' > I'm probably not going to remember that. :) > Then “fedpkg build” as usual. > > The case of usd is not quite so simple. I tried to rebuild it as a > co-maintainer earlier today. I ran into a problem with OpenEXR 3, committed > a workaround, and then ran into an incompatibility with glibc 2.34 (it uses > deprecated allocation hooks that were removed). I’m hoping the primary > maintainer will take the lead on that. More details are in > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1991892#c3. As of now, usd is > still FTBFS. > Ok, we'll I'm down to the last few packages for the OpenEXR/Imath disaster but I can't attempt a rebuild on blender until usd is fixed as it's uninstallable due to lack of being rebuilt with boost 1.76. And then once I'm done with that I get to start all over again with OpenEXR 3.1. Fun. On Wed, Aug 11, 2021 at 5:20 AM Jonathan Wakely <jwak...@redhat.com> wrote: > On Wed, 11 Aug 2021 at 06:01, Ben Beasley wrote: > > > > In general, if you want to rebuild an rpmautospec package with no spec > file changes, you can do an empty git commit like this: > > > > git commit —allow-empty -m 'Rebuild for foolib 3.14' > > > > Then “fedpkg build” as usual. > > This should have been documented at > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/rpmautospec and absolutely > needs to be added to > https://docs.pagure.org/Fedora-Infra.rpmautospec/index.html One step better would be to add something in fedpkg similar to how it's already a wrapper for a lot of git functions. Thanks, Richard
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