On 17/05/2025 08:00, Adam Williamson wrote:
builds can only be in one update at a time, and you can't remove the
last build from an existing update. So if a build is the sole package
in an existing update, it's 'trapped' in that update. If you actually
need a multi-package update, you have to do a bump/rebuild in the side
tag - you have to do a c-icap-0.6.3-3.el10_1 build in the side tag.
Basically, if you first do a 'normal' build and create an update (or
one is automatically created for you, on a Rawhide-like branch), then
realize you *actually* needed to do a multi-package side tag update,
you'll have to do a bump/rebuild. You can only 'escape' if you did the
build but didn't create an update (or have one auto-created).
It seems I came across this situation and I lost my way in the process.
Aside from that, though, Benson and Tom are right: after creating a
side tag you either do builds to it with `fedpkg build --target` or tag
existing builds in with `koji tag-build`. `add-pkg` is not the right
thing to use here, I'm not sure where you came across it.
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/package-maintainers/Package_Update_Guide/#multiple_packages
is the doc for this.
Thanks for the information, I'll try this next time :-)
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