Build DNF5 containers on quay.io #246
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Error: buildah exited with code 127
Resolved "fedora" as an alias (/etc/containers/registries.conf.d/shortnames.conf)
Trying to pull registry.fedoraproject.org/fedora:39...
Getting image source signatures
Copying blob sha256:e0ed2e2eb3231bc25653384295e41e863053adc1ca3b3f359cd15016c3bbec1f
Copying blob sha256:e0ed2e2eb3231bc25653384295e41e863053adc1ca3b3f359cd15016c3bbec1f
Copying config sha256:786e39699a1527dc547610dc3c7f5ee0cbfb5176174ea90b1782044b5f17724c
Writing manifest to image destination
Storing signatures
Enabling a Copr repository. Please note that this repository is not part
of the main distribution, and quality may vary.
The Fedora Project does not exercise any power over the contents of
this repository beyond the rules outlined in the Copr FAQ at
<https://docs.pagure.org/copr.copr/user_documentation.html#what-i-can-build-in-copr>,
and packages are not held to any quality or security level.
Please do not file bug reports about these packages in Fedora
Bugzilla. In case of problems, contact the owner of this repository.
Importing GPG key 0xFD189222:
Userid : "rpmsoftwaremanagement_dnf-nightly (None) <rpmsoftwaremanagement#dnf-nightly@copr.fedorahosted.org>"
Fingerprint: 2941 F561 1537 6C08 E492 552B 514D 3D42 FD18 9222
From : https://download.copr.fedorainfracloud.org/results/rpmsoftwaremanagement/dnf-nightly/pubkey.gpg
dnf5: error while loading shared libraries: libfmt.so.10: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
error building at STEP "RUN dnf -y update && dnf -y install 'dnf-command(copr)' && if [ "$NAME" == "dnf5-nightly" ]; then dnf copr -y enable rpmsoftwaremanagement/dnf-nightly ; fi && if [ "$NAME" == "dnf5-testing" ] || [ "$NAME" == "dnf5-testing-nightly" ]; then dnf copr -y enable rpmsoftwaremanagement/"$NAME" ; fi && dnf -y install dnf5 dnf-data dnf5-plugins && dnf4 -y remove 'dnf-command(copr)' && dnf4 clean all && dnf5 clean all": error while running runtime: exit status 127
time="2024-09-29T04:21:39Z" level=error msg="exit status 127"
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