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Currently, build logs are kept for 14 days, I believe. I sometimes need to go back in time and look at logs that are older. It would be great if that was possible. I don't want to recreate the builds because they take 5 hours or longer, are hard to reproduce, contain time critical data.
Please, keep the build logs forever or until the build is explicitly/implicitly deleted. Afterall we allow for artifacts to be stored a lot longer.
CC: @tstellar @praiskup
Afterall we allow for artifacts to be stored a lot longer.
We don't actually. The build artifacts are removed after 14 days while we take care of the basic DNF consistency - we keep each package only in one version, the latest one (no matter the build ID, DNF/YUM picks the latest ENVR).
Some builds have very large build logs, and users do e.g. nightly builds. I don't think we have enough space to keep logs forever. Most of the projects never remove the old builds manually. https://docs.pagure.org/copr.copr/user_documentation.html#how-long-do-you-keep-the-builds
Metadata Update from @praiskup: - Issue tagged with: RFE
This issue has been migrated to GitHub: https://github.com/fedora-copr/copr/issues/2236
Metadata Update from @nikromen: - Issue close_status updated to: MIGRATED - Issue status updated to: Closed (was: Open)
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