Hello all!

I recently took over maintaining the Jackson serialisation packages in Fedora 
and I am rebasing them to the latest upstream version in a side-tag: 
https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/builds?userID=ckelley&tagID=60533. I am 
experiencing curious difficulties I am hoping someone may be able to shed light 
on!

Before attempting this update in Rawhide, I performed the update in copr: 
https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/ckelley/pki/packages/
This, after a bit of trial-and-error, was successful - and these packages are 
now being used successfully in the upstream CI for various packages. All good.

Then, I attempted the same in Rawhide. The first 3 packages in the side-tag 
(FYI first time side-tagging) build fine, but jackson-annotations does not: 
https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=95305556
The failure is strange as the dep that provides the code to understand bundle 
packaging is present (and it works in copr).

After a bit of frustration I stopped to focus on performing the same update in 
CentOS 9 Stream, from the same sources. This update too was successful 
(eventually, first side-tag there too). The spec files are essentially 
identical between c9s and Rawhide, so I don't see an explanation there.

Curiously, I submitted a later update to jackson-annotations in c9s and it now 
fails with the exact same packaging problem as occurs in Rawhide. That update 
contained only a RH internal test file, the sources and spec were untouched.

My theory is that there is a dependency that was updated in Rawhide, which is 
problematic for my build, and that dep was recently updated in c9s and is now 
causing the same problem for me there. Has anyone seen anything like this 
before? How did you begin to investigate it? Or am I just being a side-tag noob?

Any help at all appreciated, thanks!

Chris
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