On Thu, 15 Nov 2018 at 13:55, Petr Pisar <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 2018-11-14, Clement Verna <[email protected]> wrote:
> > After a successful OSBS build, a bodhi update can be created. Fedpkg does
> > not yet support creating updates for containers [0], so you have to
> either
> > use bodhi web UI or the bodhi cli. For example
> >
> >     bodhi updates new --type enhancement --notes "cockpit update to
> version
> > 181-2"  cockpit-181-2.fc29
> >
> This example refers to "cockpit-181-2.fc29" that is an rpms build. If
> the intention is to create a container image update, shouldn't we refer
> to a container build (e.g. "cockpit-0-9.f28container")? Or is there some
> automatic lookup implemented?
>

Actually "cockpit-181-2.fc29" is a container build [0] and is tagged as
with the f29-container-* koji tags. Bodhi is then configured to root these
tags to the correct releas in that case the Fedora 29 Container release.

[0] - https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=1161976


>
> And unrelated question: The koji build NVR does not contain dist-git
> name space. Does that mean there will be race conditions between rpms
> and container builds when the NVR string will conflict and preventing
> from an successfull koji build?
>

OSBS grabs from koji the latest NVR available and increments the release
number, so we would not have identical NVR. But indeed that could mess up
the build of the rpm package if the release number was already used by
OSBS, that's something that needs to be improved.

>
> -- Petr
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