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systemd/.packit.yml
Frantisek Sumsal 64f2c3b22d ci: enable Packit integration
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/
2021-01-28 18:57:24 +01:00

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---
# vi:ts=2 sw=2 et:
#
# Docs: https://packit.dev/docs/
specfile_path: .packit_rpm/systemd.spec
synced_files:
- .packit.yaml
- src: .packit_rpm/systemd.spec
dest: systemd.spec
upstream_package_name: systemd
downstream_package_name: systemd
# `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}"
actions:
post-upstream-clone:
# Use the Fedora Rawhide specfile
- "git clone https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/systemd .packit_rpm --depth=1"
# Drop backported patches from the specfile, but keep the downstream-only ones
# - Patch0000-0499: backported patches from upstream
# - Patch0500-9999: downstream-only patches
- "sed -ri '/^Patch0[0-4][0-9]{2}+\\:.+\\.patch/d' .packit_rpm/systemd.spec"
jobs:
- job: copr_build
trigger: pull_request
metadata:
targets:
- fedora-rawhide-aarch64
- fedora-rawhide-i386
- fedora-rawhide-x86_64