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Daan De Meyer 1b49fb9aaa mkosi: Use build image prepare scripts for tools tree as well
Instead of listing dependencies manually for the default tools tree,
let's reuse the prepare scripts from the build image. To make this work,
the sync script has to be configured for the tools tree as well so that
it's invoked both when building the tools tree and for the regular image,
otherwise, when doing the first build in a fresh checkout, the sync script
won't have executed yet as sync scripts for the regular images are executed
after building the default tools tree.
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later
# Docs: https://packit.dev/docs/
specfile_path: .packit_rpm/systemd.spec
files_to_sync:
- .packit.yml
- src: .packit_rpm/systemd.spec
dest: systemd.spec
# `git describe` returns in systemd's case 'v245-xxx' which breaks RPM version
# detection (that expects 245-xxxx'). Let's tweak the version string accordingly
upstream_tag_template: "v{version}"
srpm_build_deps: []
actions:
get-current-version:
- cat meson.version
post-upstream-clone:
# Use the Fedora Rawhide specfile
- git clone https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/systemd .packit_rpm
- bash -c 'git -C .packit_rpm checkout "$(grep GIT_COMMIT= mkosi.conf.d/10-centos-fedora/mkosi.conf | cut -d= -f2)"'
- bash -c 'echo "%bcond upstream 1" > .packit_rpm/systemd.spec.new'
- bash -c 'echo "%define meson_extra_configure_options --werror" >> .packit_rpm/systemd.spec.new'
- bash -c 'cat .packit_rpm/systemd.spec >> .packit_rpm/systemd.spec.new'
- mv .packit_rpm/systemd.spec.new .packit_rpm/systemd.spec
jobs:
- job: copr_build
trigger: pull_request
targets:
- fedora-rawhide-aarch64
- fedora-rawhide-i386
- fedora-rawhide-ppc64le
- fedora-rawhide-s390x
- fedora-rawhide-x86_64
- job: tests
trigger: pull_request
fmf_url: https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/systemd
# This is automatically updated by tools/fetch-distro.py --update fedora
fmf_ref: 617952132de4ed882b9b00ceeed077f843130f91
targets:
- fedora-rawhide-x86_64
# testing-farm in the Fedora repository is explicitly configured to use testing-farm bare metal runners as
# the volume of pull requests there is very low. Upstream the volume of pull requests is much higher and
# we'll bottleneck ourselves if we insist on bare metal runners, so explicitly do not request support for
# nested virtualization so we don't only consider bare metal runners.
tf_extra_params:
environments:
- hardware:
virtualization:
is-supported: false