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Description of problem: I have a use case that requires custom lorax templates for the live OS spin that I'm need to create. Presently Koji does not provide a means for passing this parameter to livemedia-creator. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): koji-builder-1.10.1-13.fc24.noarch lorax-24.21-1.fc24.x86_64 Additional info: It appears that the proper livemedia-creator option is --lorax-templates. This expects a directory name and my brief experience has shown that it expects below this directory one named "templates.d". From what I've read, any templates referenced by --lorax-templates can override the defaults so it shouldn't be necessary to pass the entire set. I'm not sure what the most flexible way to pass numerous files would be. I think something similar to buildSRPMFromSCM might work well, i.e., obtain templates.d from SCM somehow, though passing a tarball of templates.d via the Koji CLI would also be very usable (in my case). A brief summary of the use case is: https://github.com/rhinstaller/lorax/issues/168 Also, possibly of value: https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/devel@lists.fedoraproject.org/message/LH3KFVAJPHYX5AQZ54RDSRCCHFY3CXIK/
See also https://pagure.io/koji/pull-request/233
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