On Thu, Feb 27, 2020 at 12:04 PM Richard W.M. Jones <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> I built ocaml-4.10.0-1.fc33 yesterday.
>
> Now I want to build ocaml-4.10.0-1.fc32 into a side tag today, but
> builds fail with:
>
> $ fedpkg request-side-tag --base-tag f32-build
> Side tag 'f32-build-side-19863' (id 19863) created.
> Use 'fedpkg build --target=f32-build-side-19863' to use it.
> Use 'koji wait-repo f32-build-side-19863' to wait for the build repo to be 
> generated.
> $ fedpkg build --target=f32-build-side-19863
> Could not execute build: Package ocaml-4.10.0-1 has already been built
> Note: You can skip this check with --skip-nvr-check. See help for more info.
>
> This is wrong isn't it?
>
> Rich.

Hi!

As mentioned in the other thread, I think that on-demand side tags
don't work on non-rawhide branches yet, and this error message
confirms my suspicions.
So probably you'll need to ask releng for a "proper" f32 side tag, and
after all builds are done, let releng handle merging the builds into
f32 as well (since I think bodhi also doesn't support creating updates
from non-rawhide-side-tags yet).

Fabio

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