I've noticed the following EPEL-only packages in the F37 mass rebuild reports:
Should be retired in Fedora branches dist-git but were not (I could only deal with that on rawhide):
dead.package in the rawhide branch, but still active in PDC
No rawhide branch, but active in PDC:
No branches at all, but active in PDC:
When do you need this? whenever
When is this no longer needed or useful? no idea
If we cannot complete your request, what is the impact? EPEL-only packages reported as needed Fedora rebuilds
Thanks.
Metadata Update from @phsmoura: - Issue tagged with: low-gain, low-trouble, ops
From @kevin's list of needs-rebuild packages in https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/devel@lists.fedoraproject.org/message/5CO4BBZBEQQ45UQIEHWASNHQKQ7CEUTF/, it looks like there are other EPEL-only packages that need to be retired on rawhide:
anthy-unicode-epel double-conversion-epel gcc-epel inih-epel iptables-epel LibRaw-epel mesa-demos-epel pycairo-epel python38-hypothesis-epel python38-ntlm-auth-epel python38-requests_ntlm-epel
orion added me as a co-maintainer on the python38 ones in @churchyard's first list, so I have gone ahead and retired them in rawhide. I'm not sure why coverage was even branched in the first place, but oh well...
coverage
I did all the non-python38 packages, because several of them were mine. Out of all of them, there were only 3 that weren't retired, all the rest had been retired from rawhide a while ago.
I did the PDC updates for these
dead.package in the rawhide branch, but still active in PDC python38-hypothesis-epel No rawhide branch, but active in PDC: python38-requests_ntlm-epel python38-pynetbox python38-ntlm-auth-epel python38-hvac No branches at all, but active in PDC: python38-netaddr
I've retired iptables-epel in rawhide and f37. I can't retire f36 as "Fedora release (f36) is in state 'current' - retire operation is not allowed." cc @salimma
iptables-epel
All packages should be now blocked correctly.
Metadata Update from @humaton: - Issue close_status updated to: Fixed - Issue status updated to: Closed (was: Open)