On Wed, Nov 20, 2019, at 07:38, Dominique Martinet wrote:
Antal Nemeš wrote on Wed, Nov 20, 2019 at 02:09:32PM +0100:
Generally there are two places to find source rpms if they're missing on vault:
- git.centos.org, e.g. for kernel on centos8
https://git.centos.org/rpms/kernel/commits/c8 You'd need to check this out and rebuild from spec
Thanks for the tip.
Are "src.rpm missing on vault" a common problem? I don't recall having these issues with Centos 7.
I don't know if it's common, but I was given the link to git.centos.org back when centos8 just got released and the src packages were not populated yet on vault. I assume it was a different issue than what we have now (it was an older kernel iirc)
I have a CI system that builds non-standard kernel modules, which relies on src.rpms being available through standard source repositories. Right now, it's easier for me to stay on kernel-4.18.0-80.7.1.el8_0 which has a src.rpm, assuming this gets sorted out eventually.
Yeah, this was also the reason I was looking for the debuginfo package actually, some kernel modules look for sources in there instead.
- koji build lets you download artefacts including the src.rpm (and in my case, the -debuginfo package)
Download link for src.rpm (and others) in Koji returns 403 (Request forbidden by administrative rules). [1] https://koji.mbox.centos.org/pkgs/packages/kernel/4.18.0/80.11.2.el8_0/src/k...
I don't see any login or signup option on the page.
doh, I was sure it worked a few weeks ago but that might have been me misremembering something.. I cannot find where it would have been that I had gotten it back then though, I'm pretty sure I didn't clone the git, maybe it got intentionally blocked to avoid people like me snooping about :/
Sorry for the false report,
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Hi Folks,
We are working on getting these out to vault. Our sync procedures are changing a little bit behind the scenes to make sure we can catch this a little bit easier in the future.
-- Brian Stinson