#7106 Request to un-block F27 overrides . . .
Closed: Fixed 6 years ago Opened 6 years ago by mharmsen.

I am submitting this request per instructions in https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Bodhi/BuildRootOverrides.

Basically, I tried to submit the following override numerous times via https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/overrides/new to no avail:

Candidate Build:  jss-4.4.2-5.fc27
Expiration date: 2017-10-25
Buildroot override notes:  This is required to build pki-core-10.5.0-1.fc27.

I continuously receive the following pop-up:

Builds: Buildroot override for jss-4.4.2-5.fc27 already exists

However, running the following commands:

# koji latest-build f27-build jss
Build                                     Tag                   Built by
----------------------------------------  --------------------  ----------------
jss-4.4.2-4.fc27                          f27                   releng

# koji latest-build f27-override jss
Build                                     Tag                   Built by
----------------------------------------  --------------------  ----------------
jss-4.4.2-4.fc27                          f27                   releng

Looking in Koji, I see that this build has the following tags:

f27-updates-pending
f27-updates-testing

Looking in Bodhi at https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2017-f1e5f8808f:

Status: testing
Request: stable

Please help by unblocking things so that this build may be submitted as an f27-override.


@mharmsen When you create a buildroot override, you set an expiration date to it. If you want to use it again after it gets expired, all you can do is change the expiration date to some future date. You cant create a new buildroot override if there is a buildroot override which already exists.

Here's the buildroot override you created a month ago : https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/overrides/jss-4.4.2-5.fc27

Change the expiration date to some furture date and you are good to use the buildroot override again.

FYi, you can use bodhi cli to edit a buildroot override.

@mharmsen When you create a buildroot override, you set an expiration date to it. If you want to use it again after it gets expired, all you can do is change the expiration date to some future date. You cant create a new buildroot override if there is a buildroot override which already exists.
Here's the buildroot override you created a month ago : https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/overrides/jss-4.4.2-5.fc27
Change the expiration date to some furture date and you are good to use the buildroot override again.
FYi, you can use bodhi cli to edit a buildroot override.

Thanks! That worked!

Metadata Update from @mharmsen:
- Issue close_status updated to: Fixed
- Issue status updated to: Closed (was: Open)

6 years ago

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