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F30 Modular Stable Updates and F29 Modular Stable Updates both failed due to missing PPC64 arch modulemd file which doesn't exist.
We are using pungi-4.1.36-3.fc29.noarch version and we updated the box yesterday, so I am guessing thats the cause for it.
For now we are downgrading to last known working pungi which is python3-3.7.2-5.fc29 and resume the push.
I don't know if this is the same thing but there was a bug related to building modules that was fixed in pungi-4.1.36-4 - maybe we should try that instead of python3-3.7.2-5.fc29
pungi-4.1.36-4
python3-3.7.2-5.fc29
Even with pungi-4.1.36-4 and adjusted the variants file, we still have failed composes.
https://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org/compose/updates/Fedora-Modular-29-updates-20190522.1/logs/global/traceback.global.log
https://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org/compose/updates/Fedora-Modular-30-updates-20190522.1/logs/global/traceback.global.log
The first problem was with the module not being built for ppc64 arch (which is not included in rawhide nightly).
The other two composes failed on testmodule and scala modules, which are both very old and do not have the final modulemd imported into Koji.
I think it would be reasonable change for Pungi to ignore such modules and simply skip them. They should be rebuilt, which will cause MBS to import the metadata into new build correctly.
PR 1199
This is fixed by #1199
Thanks @lsedlar
Metadata Update from @mohanboddu: - Issue close_status updated to: Fixed - Issue status updated to: Closed (was: Open)
Commit 33471c3 fixes this issue
Metadata Update from @lsedlar: - Issue set to the milestone: 4.1.37
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