On Thu, Jan 27, 2022 at 9:33 AM David Sommerseth <d...@eurephia.org> wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I've hit a challenge I've not been able to figure out properly.  I'm
> putting together a Fedora Copr repo which should cover most the various
> distros supported via Copr- CentOS Stream, EPEL, Fedora and Fedora ELN.
>
> The challenge is that for CentOS Stream, the EPEL repository is required
> - as the pkcs11-helper-devel package is a build requirement.  I've not
> yet figured out the solution for ELN yet, but I suspect it will be
> somewhat similar.
>
> For the EPEL builds, everything works just as expected - which is not
> surprising, as it seems to have the EPEL repo already enabled.
>
> One thing I've tried, is to put a URL to a Fedora EPEL repository in the
> "Extra repos" under "Settings".  This makes the CentOS Stream build
> work.  But it breaks everything else, as the URL for the Fedora builds
> does not have a valid URL.
>
> So my question is simply, what is the best approach to resolve this?
>

epel-* chroots are sufficient for CentOS systems. What we're missing
are epel-next chroots in COPR for Stream for when you need
rebuilt/updated stuff that's in Stream but not out yet for RHEL.




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