On 19.08.21 22:56, Ken Dreyer wrote: > On Thu, Aug 19, 2021 at 3:19 PM Leon Fauster via CentOS-devel > <centos-devel at centos.org> wrote: >> Build roots of Stream 9 are already in COPR. >> >> I would like to test some rebuilds in COPR. >> Is there any DistGit instance already selectable in COPR? >> >> If not - how does the git URI look like to use SCM as source and >> which type to select (rpkg, tito) in the build interface of COPR? >> >> Maybe its to early to ask such things... > > https://github.com/ktdreyer/ceph-el9 explains the steps I've been > using to build against el9 in Copr. > > I should mention that all the packages I care about are already in > Fedora. I clone Fedora's dist-git, then generate the SRPMs on my > computer. Then I mock-build locally them to ensure I have the > dependency chain right, and then I upload those SRPMs to Copr for > building. > > There are a small number of packages I have to copy from CentOS 9's > Koji, because not all the -devel packages are in the compose. I hope > to improve that situation because it's difficult to keep up with the > NVR changes that are happening in the composes. > I noticed this and rebuild the missing parts in copr and self-referenced the copr repo (with priority). But I'm still wondering if it is already possible to provide a git uri like https://gitlab.com/redhat/centos-stream/rpms/acl and then rebuild it in copr? It looks like that the lookaside step (sources) doesn't work ...? -- Leon