Add mock config files per package here; they can be either * <package name>-<version>-<releaese>.ARCH.conf * <package-name>-<version>.ARCH.conf * <package>.ARCH.conf
If the builder does not find a match in this dir, it will use the conf file from one dir up ( and should be good for most builds )
ARCH needs to be either i386 / x86_64 or noarch. In most cases we will want to use the default mock configs from one dir up and adapt those.
In almost every case, we want the noarch.conf to be symlinked to the x86_64 config file. Regular noarch files are built against the x86_64 target, but if something has ExclusiveArch then it will be attempted against the noarch conf first.
If doing custom mock configs for the kernel, its always going to need a noarch.cfg as well
repo urls that contain /mirror/ point to pristine upstream mirrors ( unmaintained, they will never change )
repo urls that contain /repo/<target> represent the actual repositories that built content is being injected into
There are two ways to add packages to the buildroot, either via the hints file or by changing the mock config used for that specific package build. In most cases, err towards using the hints file, since its arch agnostic, version agnostic and mods to it do not leave an extra mock conf that needs to be maintained.
Syntax in the hints file is explained right at the top