let fedora-dir = "%HOME/d/fedora"
let branch = "master"
-let side-tag = "f32-ocaml"
-#let koji = "koji"
-let koji = "koji -p riscv64"
-#let fedpkg = "fedpkg"
-let fedpkg = "fedpkg --user-config %HOME/d/fedora-ocaml-rebuild/fedpkg-user-config"
+let side-tag = "f32-build-side-18015"
+let koji = "koji"
+#let koji = "koji -p riscv64"
+let fedpkg = "fedpkg"
+#let fedpkg = "fedpkg --user-config %HOME/d/fedora-ocaml-rebuild/fedpkg-user-config"
# The magic string that must appear in %changelog when the
# package has been rebuilt.
-let rebuild-name = "OCaml 4.09.0 for riscv64"
+let rebuild-name = "OCaml 4.10.0+beta1 rebuild."
# Packages that are blocked. Any dependent packages are also blocked
# automatically.
-let blocked = [ "ocaml-camlp4" ]
+# XXX Not implemented, use ignore for now.
+#let blocked = [ "ocaml-camlp4" ]
# Packages that are ignored, which means they are treated as if
# they have been rebuilt.
-#let ignored = [ "ocaml-srpm-macros", "ocaml" ]
-let ignored = [ "ocaml-srpm-macros" ]
+let ignored = [ "ocaml-srpm-macros", "ocaml",
+ # These ones are only needed because blocked is not working
+ "ocaml-camlp4",
+ "cduce",
+ "guestfs-browser",
+ "ocaml-bin-prot",
+ "ocaml-bisect",
+ "ocaml-bitstring",
+ "ocaml-deriving",
+ "ocaml-json-static",
+ "ocaml-mikmatch",
+ "ocaml-openin",
+ "ocaml-pa-monad",
+ "ocaml-pgocaml",
+ "ocaml-sexplib",
+ "ocaml-type-conv",
+ "ocamldsort",
+]
# All OCaml-related source package names
let other-packages = [
"alt-ergo", "apron", "brltty", "coccinelle", "coq",
"frama-c", "gappalib-coq", "graphviz", "hevea", "hivex",
- "libguestfs", "opam", "plplot", "virt-top", "virt-v2v",
- "why3", "z3",
- "flocq" # no OCaml code, but needs to be rebuilt after Coq
+ "libguestfs", "libnbd", "nbdkit", "opam", "plplot",
+ "virt-top", "virt-v2v", "why3", "z3",
+ # no OCaml code, but needs to be rebuilt after Coq
+ "flocq"
]
-pure function get-source-packages () = {
+pure function get-source-packages () returning strings = {
cd %fedora-dir
- echo '['
for f in ocaml* %other-packages; do
- [ -f $f/%branch/$f.spec ] && echo "*built-in-koji(\"$f\"),"
+ [ -f $f/%branch/$f.spec ] && echo "$f"
done
- echo ']'
}
-let source-packages = get-source-packages ()
+let source-packages = wrap ("*koji-built", get-source-packages ())
# Main goal: Rebuild all packages.
goal all = : source-packages ;
# Check if the source package has been built in Koji.
-tactic *built-in-koji (pkg) = {
+tactic *koji-built (pkg) = {
cd %fedora-dir/%pkg/%branch
koji=%koji
specfile=%pkg.spec
# Else we must check Koji itself.
# Koji sends some messages to stderr.
nvr=$(fedpkg verrel)
- buildinfo=$($koji buildinfo $nvr 2>&1)
+ buildinfo=$($koji buildinfo $nvr 2>&1 ||:)
# No build at all, needs rebuild.
echo "$buildinfo" | grep -sq "No such build" && exit 99
exit 1 ;;
BUILDING)
# Cancel the build, we will resubmit it.
- $koji cancel $taskid
+ $koji cancel $taskid ||:
exit 99 ;;
CANCELED|DELETED)
# Do a rebuild.
}
goal rebuild (pkg) =
-*built-in-koji ("%pkg") : source-dependencies (pkg) {
+*koji-built ("%pkg") : wrap ("*koji-built", source-dependencies (pkg)) {
cd %fedora-dir/%pkg/%branch
fedpkg=%fedpkg
koji=%koji
$koji wait-repo %side-tag --build=$nvr
done
+ # Make sure the local directory is up to date.
+ # This should also fail if there are local changes, which
+ # would need to be corrected/integrated by hand.
+ git pull
+
# If the specfile doesn't have the magic string then add
# that now.
if ! grep -sq %rebuild-name $specfile; then
# Note this is not merely the BuildRequires, since those are
# the binary packages. Also this will only find packages
# which are in the list of source-packages.
-pure function source-dependencies (pkg) = @{
+pure function source-dependencies (pkg) returning strings = @{
specfile=%fedora-dir/%pkg/%branch/%pkg.spec
- echo -n Dependencies of %pkg: >&2
+ echo Calculating dependencies of %pkg >&2
- echo '['
for r in $(rpmspec -q --buildrequires $specfile 2>/dev/null |
awk '{print $1}'); do
# Now we examine each *other* source package to see
awk '{print $1}' |
grep -sq "^$r\$"
then
- echo "*built-in-koji(\"$p\"),"
- echo -n '' $p >&2
+ echo "$p"
fi
done
done
- echo ']'
- echo >&2
}