Here's how to work with custom builds with Copr CLI! Just one part of a series of videos that @FrostyX is making about this @fedoracpt tool. :)
We have upgraded #Fedora #Copr. It is packaged with new features: you can now SSH to failed build (blog about it is WIP). Almost all API entry points are documented now. You can submit failed build directly to log-detective.com And many more. Check the release notes https://docs.pagure.org/copr.copr/release-notes/2024-03-07.html
4 cool new projects to try in #Copr for March 2024
https://fedoramagazine.org/4-cool-new-projects-to-try-in-copr-for-march-2024/
Copr is a valuable part of the Fedora Project! You can use it for packaging your favorite apps, share the repos for other to use, and use it as the place to tee up a package to be added to the official repos.
Thanks to @FrostyX and @fedoracpt for making some video tutorials on how to start using Copr yourself!
https://docs.pagure.org/copr.copr/video_tutorial.html#video-tutorial
As a reminder, @fedora 37 is going EOL tomorrow, December 5th!
Please make sure to upgrade to either Fedora 38 or Fedora 39 to stay on a supported version!
https://fedorapeople.org/groups/schedule/f-39/f-39-key-tasks.html
Alongside this, I will also be disabling the Fedora 37 build roots for any COPR project I run.
As a result of the #HashiCorp licensing change, all utilities from them in my #COPR will be frozen at their latest version.
- #Terraform 1.5.5
- #Packer 1.9.2
Based on the Not-Allowed license list for @fedora the Business Source License (BUSL-1.1) is strictly forbidden. As COPR requires compliance with Fedora guidelines, there's not much I can do here.
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/legal/not-allowed-licenses/
Follow @fedoracpt! The Community Packaging Team is behind the maintenance of:
* Copr
* Mock
* Fedora Review Service
* And more ;)
Cool resource if you work with Fedora Infrastructure or want more technical, behind-the-scenes updates.
#Fedora #FedoraCPT #Copr #Linux