On 25-06-11 17:03, Miro Hrončok wrote:
On 11. 06. 25 16:49, Łukasz Wojniłowicz wrote:
On 25-06-11 09:47, Karolina Surma wrote:
Hello,

On 6/10/25 11:35, Karolina Surma wrote:
The Python 3.14 rebuild is in progress. We plan to merge the side tag soon.
<snip>

The side tag has been merged. Now you can build Python packages in
regular Rawhide with Python 3.14 safely.
Shortly we'll start opening bugzillas for the remaining packages.

Hi,
why not start rebuilding the remaining packages instead?

Hi. I am a tad confused. We keep building the packages as they become unblocked by dependencies.

A ticket has been opened for my package at
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2371806 because it fails due to
a missing dependency https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/python-click, which got rebuilt with an automatic commit at https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/python- click/c/60e852252bb6ce0b18b1f0301dcf843dfb40e341?branch=rawhide

But that's not failing because of click. click has indeed been built already.

We are working on automatically marking that bugzilla blocked on what it actually needs.

It's python-peewee which is itself blocked on protobuf which does not build.

Thanks. I wrote that, because bugzilla mentioned python-click. I didn't know 
that bugzilla wasn't working properly. It's confusing.
Out of curiosity, how did you come up with python-peewee? It's not
mentioned in the bugzilla.

I believe it would save everybody time with opening/closing tickets and
then manually rebuilding all the packages just to see that everything is
fine.

What do you mean by "everything is fine"?

I meant, that after finally building it myself, I would conclude that
"everything is fine". I based my knowledge on python-click, which is
fine but reported missing in my ticket. I was of the impression that you
wanted me to do the obvious move, and build manually my package against
its all fine building dependencies.
--
Łukasz
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