Let's enable the Packit integration and see if it's a viable option for us. This configuration builds systemd on Fedora (on x86_64, i386, and aarch64) and runs the unit test suite. To do that, it uses the specfile from Fedora Rawhide[0] with some minor modifications, thus dropping the need to have a specfile in the upstream repository. So far the builds took around 25 minutes each, so speed-wise it's pretty good. The two remaining supported architectures (s390x and armhfp) are excluded, for now, since they're emulated and build there takes a really long time (~4 hours). [0] https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/systemd/
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