Hello.
I'm sorry if this question does not belong here but this project is the closest point to my problem I've found. Basically, the question is: is it somehow possible to tell atomic-reactor to look for a parent image also on candidate-registry.fedoraproject.org?
I maintain this chain of container images: s2i-core -> s2i-base -> python3 and it would be nice to have a possibility to build all of them at once and then create a single update for all of them. Currently, I have to build s2i-core, wait until it goes through the update process, then build s2i-base, wait for the update to finish, and then the same for python3. If I don't get karma from users, this procedure might take weeks.
Ideally, I'd need to build s2i-core, s2i-base on top of the core from candidate registry and then python3 on top of the s2i-base from candidate registry, and then we can test them together and create only one bodhi update.
Thanks for any help or advice.
Hello.
I'm sorry if this question does not belong here but this project is the closest point to my problem I've found. Basically, the question is: is it somehow possible to tell atomic-reactor to look for a parent image also on candidate-registry.fedoraproject.org?
I maintain this chain of container images: s2i-core -> s2i-base -> python3 and it would be nice to have a possibility to build all of them at once and then create a single update for all of them. Currently, I have to build s2i-core, wait until it goes through the update process, then build s2i-base, wait for the update to finish, and then the same for python3. If I don't get karma from users, this procedure might take weeks.
Ideally, I'd need to build s2i-core, s2i-base on top of the core from candidate registry and then python3 on top of the s2i-base from candidate registry, and then we can test them together and create only one bodhi update.
Thanks for any help or advice.