Nicolas Mailhot via devel <[email protected]> writes:

> Le dimanche 05 juillet 2020 à 17:46 +0200, Björn Persson a écrit :
>> Nicolas Mailhot via devel wrote:
>> > So if you want to push Fedora release logic to its ultimate
>> > conclusion,
>> > the thing that should be in charge of committing the new
>> > release/changelog build state to package history in git is bodhi,
>> > not
>> > koji.
>> 
>> Why do build events need to be recorded in the Git history in the
>> first place? 
>
> The changelog is built-in the rpm format. Therefore, it needs to exists
> at rpmbuild stage. Therefore, you need to record past changelog state
> so new builds are consistent with previous builds.

The changelog should be consistent, but it needn't record every single
build event. Otherwise OBS would not work at all: the build system bumps
the release field automatically on each rebuild, but it does not touch
the changelog at all.


Cheers,

Dan

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