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This adds support for e.g.: ``` $ rpm-ostree override replace https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2020-2908628031 ``` This will find the Koji builds from the listed update, download all the RPMs (that aren't debuginfo) and pass them for overrides in the same way we support `override replace http://somewebserver/foo.rpm` now. We also support directly linking a Koji build: ``` $ rpm-ostree override replace https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=1625029 ``` Bodhi has a modern HTTP+JSON API, and the lack of a Koji equivalent drove me to create https://github.com/cgwalters/koji-sane-json-api and we currently depend on an instance set up in the OpenShift CI cluster. I hope it shouldn't take long to deploy this in Fedora Infra, but I don't want to block on it. Also notably this still downloads *all* the other RPMs even ones that aren't installed. Handling that truly correctly would require moving this logic to the daemon and core. All of this functionality is keyed off a `cfg(feature = "fedora-integration")` that is detected by a Rust `build.rs` which parses the build environment's `/etc/os-release` for now. |
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