git was recently added as a dependency to include git commit id.
git
By default, the USE_GIT_COMMIT_ID and USE_TIMESTAMP should not be included in the build. This fixes the issue in Travis: https://transfer.sh/XDvT8/pkitravis.txt
USE_GIT_COMMIT_ID
USE_TIMESTAMP
Metadata Update from @mharmsen: - Custom field component adjusted to None - Custom field feature adjusted to None - Custom field origin adjusted to None - Custom field proposedmilestone adjusted to None - Custom field proposedpriority adjusted to None - Custom field reviewer adjusted to None - Custom field type adjusted to None - Custom field version adjusted to None - Issue assigned to mharmsen
Metadata Update from @mharmsen: - Issue set to the milestone: 10.5
Author: Matthew Harmsen mharmsen@redhat.com Date: Fri Sep 22 15:11:11 2017 -0600
Unset build env variables By default, unset the USE_TIMESTAMP and USE_GIT_COMMIT_ID environment variables. https://pagure.io/dogtagpki/issue/2816 Change-Id: I7286892644ed65845cef7df98b22014b40c02240
Metadata Update from @mharmsen: - Issue close_status updated to: fixed - Issue set to the milestone: 10.5.0 (was: 10.5) - Issue status updated to: Closed (was: Open)
Metadata Update from @mharmsen: - Custom field fixedinversion adjusted to dogtag-pki-10.5.0-1.fc27, dogtag-pki-theme-10.5.0-1.fc27, pki-core-10.5.0-1.fc27, pki-console-10.5.0-1.fc27
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