Jan 26, 2012
I often browse through various Fedora packages and miss having git
tags in package repositories corresponding with builds done in koji.
Therefore I created following simple bash script that will create git
tags in current git repo (if it's a Fedora package).
#!/bin/bash giturl=`fedpkg giturl` if [ $? -ne 0 ];then echo "This doesn't look like fedora package directory" exit 1 fi pkgname=`echo "${giturl}" |\ sed -e 's|git://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/\(.*\)?.*|\1|'` # make sure we are up-to-date git fetch # go through last 3 releases (incl. rawhide) for dist in f15 f16 f17;do builds=`koji list-tagged "${dist}" "${pkgname}" | \ grep "${pkgname}" | awk '{print $1}'` for build in $builds;do # task urls sometimes have ".git" suffix git_sha=`koji buildinfo "${build}" | grep '^Task:' | \ sed -e "s|.*${pkgname}\(\.git\)*:\(.*\))|\2|"` version=`echo $build | sed -e "s:${pkgname}-::"` echo BUILD: $pkgname\($version\) = $git_sha git tag "${version}" "${git_sha}" done doneEnjoy!
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