It looks like koji / bodhi were turned back on too soon "after" the mass rebuild - there are five builds / updates that still ended up with fc40 dist tags but which were submitted to Fedora 41 in bodhi:
https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/?search=fc40&releases=F41
One is an automated build, three appear stuck, the last one got signed + submitted to Fedora 41 "stable" by bodhi.
I have commented on the updates to alert the maintainers that they might need to bump+rebuild for f41 and f40 to make the updates available correctly.
EDIT: Builds having a dist-tag that doesn't match their release is not a problem per se (most builds in rawhide currently still have an fc40 dist tag, after all), but in most cases, maintainers would likely wanted to submit those updates to both rawhide and f40, which is now blocked due to the NVR collision / mismatch.
Metadata Update from @kevin: - Issue tagged with: medium-gain, medium-trouble, ops
So, this ship seems to have sailed.
All the updates are either stable or obsoleted. ;(
So, I guess those maintainers will just have to bump and rebuild to get into f40 as well... unless someone has a more brilliant idea...
Yeah, I don't think there's anything that can be done at this point (other than maintainers bumping Release and rebuilding for both rawhide + f40).
I'm still curious how this was possible. Was koji turned back on a tad too soon?
Yeah, I am not sure. There's a lot of moving parts here. koji, kojira, buildroot creation.
Ideally koji should be not accepting new rawhide builds until after the newrepo with the updated fedora-release in it is made...
I really think we should look for a better approach here, but not sure what it is.
Metadata Update from @kevin: - Issue close_status updated to: It's all good - Issue status updated to: Closed (was: Open)
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