Description of problem: "koji mock-config --tag" produces .cfg files with overlapping build directories. For example. this produces files with identical "root" settings, which means they'll use the same build directory for different mock processes. koji mock-config --tag f19-i386 > f19-i386.cfg koji mock-config --tag f19-x86_64 > f19-x86_64.cfg This is safe only if the same mock server is never used to produce software for different architectures. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): koji-1.8.0-1 How reproducible: Run and compare results of "koji mock-config". Steps to Reproduce: 1. koji mock-config --tag f19-i386 > f19-i386.cfg 2. koji mock-config --tag f19-x86_64 > f19-x86_64.cfg 3. grep "'root'" *.cfg Actual results: f19-i386.cfg: config_opts['root]' = f19 f19-x86_64.cfg: config_opts['root]' = f19 Expected results: f19-i386.cfg: config_opts['root]' = f19-i386 f19-x86_64.cfg: config_opts['root]' = f19-x86_64 Additional info:
The risk is greatest for people like me who test both x86_64 and i386 builds on the same mock server.
These are not valid koji commands. Are you using a modified koji? $ koji mock-config --tag f19-i386 Usage: koji mock-config [options] name (Specify the --help global option for a list of other help options) koji: error: Please specify a name for your buildroot The mock-config subcommand require the name arg, which it uses in the name of the build directory.
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