Query on upgrading the Fedora package
by Muneendra Kumar M
Hi All,
I want to upgrade the fctxpd fedora package with additional features.
Iam the maintainer of this fctxpd package in fedora.
Can anyone help me the procedure regarding the same.
Regards,
Muneendra.
3 years, 8 months
Very strange compiler/linker related build failures in rawhide
by Fabio Valentini
Hi all,
I'm starting to see various very strange kinds of build failures in
rawhide, that seem to have started with either of these updates (or a
combination of them):
- annobin 9.21-1.fc33 → 9.22-1.fc33
- binutils 2.34.0-6.fc33 → 2.34.0-7.fc33
- elfutils 0.179-2.fc33 → 0.180-2.fc33
- glibc 2.31.9000-13.fc33 → 2.31.9000-14.fc33
These rawhide updates all happened at roughly the same time, so it's
difficult to say which one of them is to blame (if any of them).
One error I've seen in libreoffice is a gcc / annobin segfault:
[build CXX] vcl/unx/gtk3/gtk3gtkinst.cxx
*** WARNING *** there are active plugins, do not report this as a bug
unless you can reproduce it without enabling any plugins.
Event | Plugins
PLUGIN_FINISH_UNIT | annobin: Generate final annotations
PLUGIN_START_UNIT | annobin: Generate global annotations
PLUGIN_ALL_PASSES_START | annobin: Generate per-function annotations
PLUGIN_ALL_PASSES_END | annobin: Register per-function end symbol
/builddir/build/BUILD/libreoffice-6.4.5.2/vcl/workben/vcldemo.cxx: In
destructor 'virtual DemoWin::RenderThread::~RenderThread()':
/builddir/build/BUILD/libreoffice-6.4.5.2/vcl/workben/vcldemo.cxx:1733:18:
internal compiler error: Segmentation fault
1733 | join();
| ^
Other errors look like this one from switchboard-plug-onlineaccounts:
src/libonline-accounts.so.p/Authentification/Server.c: In function
‘online_accounts_server_on_bus_acquired’:
src/libonline-accounts.so.p/Authentification/Server.c:498:2: error:
function ‘__errno_location’ is initialized like a variable
498 | gint errno = 0;
| ^~~~
Where errno is neither __errno_location, nor a function, but a gint??
Other failures I've seen end up with linker failures, line these, from
postgresql:
ld: undefined reference to `postgresql_subtrans__checkpoint__start_semaphore'
Does somebody have a clue what's going on here? It's currently
blocking rawhide composes because libreoffice fails to build /
install.
See also: https://pagure.io/releng/failed-composes/issue/1571
Thanks,
Fabio
3 years, 9 months
Fedora Packager Dashboard available for testing
by Josef Skladanka
Hi,
We'd like to announce public testing of the Packager Dashboard - a new
service for Fedora package maintainers aiming to provide all relevant
data: FTBFS/FTI status (from both Bugzilla, Koschei and health check),
orphan warnings, bugzillas, pull requests, active overrides and
updates - at a single place in an easy to read and filter way.
The Dashboard is now available: https://packager.fedorainfracloud.org/
Packager Dashboard leverages caching in the Oraculum backend to
significantly speed-up loading times with comparison to querying all
the relevant resources separately. We, of course, can't cache the
entire Bugzilla, Pagure, Bodhi... so we only cache data for users who
visit Packager Dashboard at least once per 14 days. Please keep in
mind that the first load for a “new” user might take a while. Most of
the data sources are refreshed every hour.
You can use the Dashboard for individual accounts as well as for FAS groups.
We'd love to hear your feedback. Please keep in mind that this is
testing deployment - it's currently running on a server with very
limited resources and we're aiming for production deployment on
CommuniShift during this summer.
Feel free to provide ideas or bug reports at
https://pagure.io/fedora-qa/packager_dashboard or simply send an email
reply to this thread with all kinds of feedback.
I'd like to mention the other people who made this possible:
- Miro Hrončok (churchyard) - Original idea
<https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/devel@lists.fedoraproject.o...>
and ideas for data to display
- František Zatloukal - Backend <https://pagure.io/fedora-qa/oraculum>
- Lukáš Brabec - Frontend <https://pagure.io/fedora-qa/packager_dashboard>
Josef
3 years, 9 months
Fedora 32 system-wide change proposal: reduce installation media size
by improving the compression ratio of SquashFS filesystem
by Bohdan Khomutskyi
Summary
Improve compression ratio of SquashFS filesystem on the installation media.
Owner
Name: Bohdan Khomutskyi
Email: bkhomuts(a)redhat.com
Current status
Targeted release: I propose this change for Fedora 32
Last updated: Jan 5 2020
Pagure.io issue: https://pagure.io/releng/issue/9127
I was unable to create an article in Fedora wiki system.
Detailed Description
As of Fedora 31, the LiveOS/squashfs.img file on the installation image, is
compressed with default settings of mksquashfs. The standard configuration
is set to XZ algorithm with block size of 128k and BCJ filter enabled.
Those parameters can be adjusted which will lead to a better compression
ratio and/or reduction of the CPU usage at build time.
This is simple to achieve. Recently, Lorax has gotten support[1] for
adjusting the compression options for mksquashfs via the configuration
file. The file should be altered as following:
[compression]
bcj = yes
args = -b 1M -Xdict-size 1M -no-recovery
Where -b 1M and -Xdict-size 1M are block and dictionary sizes respectively.
Could be adjusted.
Benefit to Fedora
-
Reduction of the installation media size and the cost of storing and
distributing Fedora.
-
Reduction of the CPU usage at build time. Depending on which compression
parameters chosen.
-
See a graphical detail at https://pagure.io/releng/issue/9127.
Scope
-
Proposal owners:
The build environment should have support for adjusting the Lorax
configuration file.. Lorax is a program that produces the
LiveOS/squashfs.img file on the installation media.
One of the way to allow for such customization, is to add a feature in
Pungi, to allow for passing -c option to Lorax.
-
Release engineering: #9127 <https://pagure.io/releng/issue/9127>
-
Policies and guidelines: N/A
-
Trademark approval: N/A
Upgrade/compatibility impact
-
This change comes at a cost of higher memory usage during the
installation. Based on my personal estimations, this should not be the
issue. Since the decompression should require up to 1MiB per thread.
User Experience
-
Increasing the block size on the current configuration with EXT4 file
system, should increase latency while accessing the EXT4 filesystem. The
exact impact is to be evaluated.
-
The impact of latency will be reduced, if the plain SquashFS option is
be choosen.
Dependencies
-
N/A
Contingency Plan
-
N/A
Documentation
https://pagure.io/releng/issue/9127.
mksquashfs(1)
Release notes See also
https://pagure.io/releng/issue/8646
--
Bohdan Khomutskyi
Release Configuration Management engineer
Red Hat
3 years, 9 months
CPE Team Engagement Feedback
by Aoife Moloney
Hi Everyone,
As we kick off our team's work for Quarter 3 of this year, we would
like to take this opportunity to ask for your feedback on our
engagement over the last few months.
The CPE has been working on trying to improve our communication with
our communities and increase visibility on how we decide on what to
work on. We have taken many steps to improve our communication such as
IRC Office hours, regular initiative updates on our taiga board,
weekly mail and blog posts on what we achieved in each quarter and
what we are planning to work on next.
We have also had a few discussions before with some Fedora Council and
CentOS Board members on how best to engage with the CPE Team when you
wish to brief in an initiative or need to file a
bug/issue/enhancement, and as time goes by we are refining our
processes.
We would like to share with you our current approaches that we are
using for you to provide feedback on how you feel these are working.
It is important for our team to feel like their time is protected so
that they are able to enjoy a healthy work-life balance, so we have
categorized work requests that the team responds to into two
categories which we believe benefits both the CPE team and the
communities we serve:
- Project Teams
- These teams are created based on an initiative that has been:
- Received by our product owner in advance
- The work involved has been scoped, reviewed and accepted to
the backlog by the CPE Review Team
- Prioritized and actioned for work during our teams quarterly
planning sessions by CPE Team Stakeholders and Review Team
- Sustaining Team
- This team responds to 'lights on work' and requests that come in
on an ad hoc & regular basis such as:
- BAU infra/releng requests
- RFEs
- Bug fixes
## How we propose to deal with Project Team Initiatives?
* We have published deadlines for initiatives to be briefed into our
team by for each quarter here:
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/cpe/time_tables/
* Project requests that are recieved are then discussed further with
the requestor and relevant team lead(s) with our product owner
* During our monthly quarterly planning sessions, the CPE Review Team
reviews and prioritises which proposals to scope.
* All scoped proposed initiatives are brought into our QP session for
review and consideration to be worked on in the next quarter.
* Our CPE Review Team review all and vote on the initiatives they
would like to see actioned in the next quarter. Our CPE Review Team
include:
* Fedora - mmiller, mnordin, bcotton
* CentOS - rbowen, bex
* RHEL - bex, dperpeet, aslobodova
* CPE -
* CPE Product Owner - amoloney
* CPE Management - lgriffin, antcarroll, smattejiet
* CPE Team Leads - pingou, bstinson
As a picture is worth a thousand words, so here is one :)
> ![](https://i.imgur.com/Ro08PsE.png)
> Image Credit goes to Smera Goel, the very talented graphic designer that is currently interning as part of the Fedora Outreachy Project.
## How we propose to deal with Sustaining Team BAU requests, RFEs and bug fixes?
In order to allow the people working on initiatives to focus on them,
our Sustaining Team members will be responsible for dealing with all
these requests. They can be filed in the normal ways by community
members.
BAU infra requests can be made on the fedora-infrastructure issue tracker:
https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure/
BAU releng requests can be made on the releng issue tracker:
https://pagure.io/releng/
## Project Team vs Sustaining Team Work Classification
### Project Initiatives
Initiatives are weeks to months long projects involving a team of
people to work on and deliver.
We have some deadlines that we try to work towards
Examples of initiatives:
- rawhide package gating
- FAS replacement
- ...
### BAU infra/releng requests
Business As Usual (BAU) requests are simple requests that do not need
anyone to code something, just run some code to solve the request.
Examples of BAU requests:
- A new mailing list
- A new FAS/dist-git/copr group
- A new IRC channel
- A new project on ci.centos.org
- A new tag in koji
### RFE
Requests For Enhancements (RFE) are requests to improve a changes made
to either an application or a workflow used in Fedora.
### Bug fixes
Bug fixes are what they are, request to fix bugs.
Examples of bug fixes:
- Well you know: https://github.com/fedora-infra/bodhi/issues or
pagure.io/pagure/issues are full of them ;-)
This is our team's current way of working, and we are seeing the
benefits from this but wanted to have your feedback too. We would like
to publish this as a 'policy' of sorts for our team on docs.fpo and on
the CentOS wiki and want to include you in this process.
So what are your thoughts on these ideas?
Are they suitable for you or do they need more adjustments?
If they do, what are your suggestions?
To view this email in hackmd, please visit this link
https://hackmd.io/xgkPVcv1Swuy9U-wGiKQPw?view
Looking forward for your feedback,
Aoife
...
--
Aoife Moloney
Product Owner
Community Platform Engineering Team
Red Hat EMEA
Communications House
Cork Road
Waterford
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3 years, 9 months
Fedora 33 System-Wide Change proposal: Fedora-Retired-Packages
by Ben Cotton
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Fedora-Retired-Packages
== Summary ==
All retired packages are obsoleted by `fedora-retired-packages`.
== Owner ==
* Name: [[User:msuchy| Miroslav Suchý]]
* Email: msuchy(a)redhat.com
== Detailed Description ==
Right now `fedora-obsoletes-package` retires packages which cause an
issue during an upgrade. We do nothing about all other retired
packages. Now imagine the following story (it already happened many
times):
We have package "foo". It is a leaf package. No one requires it. It
uses just basic libraries.
A user installs it during F32 lifetime.
Around F35 the upstream dies. Around F37 Fedora maintainer retires the
package (or orphan and it later become retired).
Because the package is a leaf package, it causes no pain during
upgrade F37->F38. Not even during upgrade to F39, F40, F41, F42. And
then during upgrade to F43 it suddenly causes a problem. But because
it is .fc37 everyone will hesitate to add it
fedora-obsolete-packages.fc43.
Additionally, during F38-F43, users may expect that their system is
fully updated and they have no security issues. But it is not true
about package "foo", which no one maintains. And users are not aware
of that because he does not follow fedora-devel mailing list.
Obviously.
What I propose is: As part of the retirement process we add the to
fedora-retired-packages:
Obsoletes: foo < %{latestversion+1}
And during upgrade from F37->F38 the package will be removed.
If the user wants to preserve the package (e.g., because it moved to
Copr), he simply uninstalls and protects the installation of
fedora-retired-packages. But that will be an informed decision.
The benefits are:
* we do not leave unmaintained packages on a user's machine.
* We make sure that archaic packages do not break upgrade between two
versions of Fedora.
== Feedback ==
After [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1816532#c5
discussion with fedora-obsolete-package maintainer] I filed this
Change proposal to include a wider audience.
See relevant [https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/devel@lists.fedoraproject.o...
thread on devel mailing list].
== Benefit to Fedora ==
* We do not leave unmaintained packages on a user's machine.
* We make sure that archaic packages do not break upgrade between two
versions of Fedora.
== Scope ==
* Proposal owners:
Create package `fedora-retired-packages` as sub-package of
`fedora-obsolete-packages`
[https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1816532 BZ#1816532]
Edit https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_remove_a_package_at_end_of_life#Obs...
guidelines with:
The retired package should be obsoleted by one of:
* fedora-obsoleted-packages - if the package can cause problem during
upgrade to next version of Fedora
* fedora-retired-packages - in all other cases
It is enough to open an issue on
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/fedora-obsolete-packages
* Other developers:
No other work should be necessary.
* Release engineering:
This is optional. I may work with rel-eng to change
https://pagure.io/releng/blob/master/f/docs/source/sop_retire_orphaned_pa...
to automatically create PR for `fedora-obsolete-packages`
* Policies and guidelines: As stated above
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_remove_a_package_at_end_of_life#Obs...
will need an update.
* Trademark approval: N/A (not needed for this Change)
== Upgrade/compatibility impact ==
During an upgrade, all retired packages will be automatically removed.
User may opt-out by:
<pre>
$ cat /etc/dnf/dnf.conf
[main]
...
exclude=fedora-retired-packages
</pre>
== How To Test ==
1. Upgrade to next version of Fedora.
2. Check all retired packages are removed.
== User Experience ==
- Packages that are no longer maintained are removed during a
distribution upgrade.
== Dependencies ==
This update has no dependencies on any other package.
== Contingency Plan ==
* Contingency mechanism: Drop `fedora-retired-package`. Or remove
`Obsoletes` from this sub-package.
* Contingency deadline: Beta freeze
* Blocks release? No
== Documentation ==
TBD
== Release Notes ==
TBD
--
Ben Cotton
He / Him / His
Senior Program Manager, Fedora & CentOS Stream
Red Hat
TZ=America/Indiana/Indianapolis
3 years, 9 months
[ELN] Opt out python2.7 from ELN
by Miro Hrončok
Hello,
as a maintainer of the python2.7 package I was surprised to see it being built
for ELN and I like to start a discussion on whether and how can I opt out this
deprecated package from ELN.
Since there is no tracker or dedicated mailing list, I am following the advice
given somewhere else on devel, to use this list, possibly with the [ELN] marker
in subject.
Thanks,
--
Miro Hrončok
--
Phone: +420777974800
IRC: mhroncok
3 years, 9 months
vim has lost it's damn mind
by Richard Shaw
After upgrading to Fedora 32 I've noticed when editing files, especially
spec files that vim does some crazy jumps/indents that it didn't do before.
Right now I'm pressing i to insert a line before a Requires: and when I hit
enter it jumps to the next line (fine) but with 4 indents and one space...
WTF?
Anyone else seeing strange vim behavior?
Thanks,
Richard
3 years, 9 months
List of long term FTBFS packages to be retired in a week
by Miro Hrončok
Dear maintainers.
Based on the current fail to build from source policy, the following packages
will be retired from Fedora 33 in a week.
Policy:
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fesco/Fails_to_build_from_source_Fai...
Note that some listed packages are orphaned and hence may be retired even sooner.
The packages in rawhide were not successfully built at least since Fedora 31.
This report is based on dist tags.
Packages collected via:
https://github.com/hroncok/fedora-report-ftbfs-retirements/blob/master/ft...
If you see a package that was built, please let me know.
If you see a package that should be exempted from the process, please let me
know and we can work together to get a FESCo approval for that.
If you see a package that can be rebuilt, please do so.
Package (co)maintainers Latest build
===================================================================
OpenCoarrays jussilehtola Fedora 30
js-jquery-jqplot xavierb Fedora 30
js-jquery1 nodejs-sig, patches, vondruch Fedora 30
js-jquery2 vondruch Fedora 30
js-sizzle nodejs-sig, patches, vondruch Fedora 30
nodejs-path-type nodejs-sig, orphan Fedora 30
nodejs-temp-write orphan Fedora 30
nodejs-unique-stream jsmith, nodejs-sig Fedora 30
orpie bowlofeggs, orphan Fedora 30
rubygem-ruby-hmac humaton, mmorsi Fedora 30
The following packages require above mentioned packages:
Depending on: js-jquery-jqplot (1)
sympa (maintained by: xavierb)
sympa-6.2.56-1.fc33.src requires js-jquery-jqplot = 1.0.9-3.fc30
sympa-6.2.56-1.fc33.x86_64 requires js-jquery-jqplot = 1.0.9-3.fc30
Depending on: js-jquery1 (70)
R-profvis (maintained by: qulogic)
R-profvis-0.3.6-3.fc33.src requires js-jquery1 = 1.12.4-7.fc30
R-profvis-0.3.6-3.fc33.x86_64 requires js-jquery1 = 1.12.4-7.fc30
R-rmarkdown (maintained by: qulogic)
R-rmarkdown-2.2-1.fc33.noarch requires js-jquery1 = 1.12.4-7.fc30
R-rmarkdown-2.2-1.fc33.src requires js-jquery1 = 1.12.4-7.fc30
copr-frontend (maintained by: clime, copr-sig, dturecek, frostyx, msuchy, praiskup)
copr-frontend-1.166-1.fc33.noarch requires js-jquery1 = 1.12.4-7.fc30
ghc-pretty-show (maintained by: mathstuf)
ghc-pretty-show-1.9.5-3.fc32.x86_64 requires js-jquery1 = 1.12.4-7.fc30
mkdocs (maintained by: cheeselee)
mkdocs-1.1.2-1.fc33.noarch requires js-jquery1 = 1.12.4-7.fc30
mkdocs-1.1.2-1.fc33.src requires js-jquery1 = 1.12.4-7.fc30
python-XStatic-jQuery (maintained by: mrunge, openstack-sig, rdopiera)
python3-XStatic-jQuery-3.4.1.0-2.fc33.noarch requires js-jquery1 = 1.12.4-7.fc30
python-sphinx-bootstrap-theme (maintained by: besser82, sic)
python3-sphinx-bootstrap-theme-0.8.0-3.fc33.noarch requires js-jquery1 =
1.12.4-7.fc30
rubygem-apipie-rails (maintained by: jaruga, ruby-packagers-sig, vondruch)
rubygem-apipie-rails-0.5.5-6.fc32.noarch requires js-jquery1 = 1.12.4-7.fc30
R-BiocFileCache (maintained by: spot)
R-BiocFileCache-1.12.0-2.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-DBItest (maintained by: qulogic)
R-DBItest-1.7.0-1.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-V8 (maintained by: qulogic)
R-V8-3.1.0-3.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-broom (maintained by: qulogic)
R-broom-0.5.6-2.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-cellranger (maintained by: qulogic)
R-cellranger-1.1.0-6.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-clipr (maintained by: qulogic)
R-clipr-0.7.0-3.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-dbplyr (maintained by: qulogic)
R-dbplyr-1.4.3-2.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-devtools (maintained by: qulogic)
R-devtools-2.1.0-2.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-diffobj (maintained by: qulogic)
R-diffobj-0.3.0-2.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-dplyr (maintained by: qulogic)
R-dplyr-0.8.5-2.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-dtplyr (maintained by: qulogic)
R-dtplyr-1.0.1-2.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-foghorn (maintained by: qulogic)
R-foghorn-1.1.0-5.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-forcats (maintained by: qulogic)
R-forcats-0.5.0-2.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-formatR (maintained by: qulogic)
R-formatR-1.7-5.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-fs (maintained by: qulogic)
R-fs-1.4.1-1.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-gargle (maintained by: qulogic)
R-gargle-0.5.0-2.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-ggplot2 (maintained by: qulogic)
R-ggplot2-3.2.1-3.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-glue (maintained by: qulogic)
R-glue-1.4.1-2.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-gmailr (maintained by: qulogic)
R-gmailr-1.0.0-3.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-haven (maintained by: qulogic)
R-haven-2.3.1-1.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-httr (maintained by: qulogic)
R-httr-1.4.1-3.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-hunspell (maintained by: qulogic)
R-hunspell-3.0-5.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-jose (maintained by: qulogic)
R-jose-1.0-5.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-jqr (maintained by: qulogic)
R-jqr-1.1.0-5.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-later (maintained by: qulogic)
R-later-1.1.0.1-1.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-lazyeval (maintained by: qulogic)
R-lazyeval-0.2.2-4.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-lifecycle (maintained by: qulogic)
R-lifecycle-0.2.0-2.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-lintr (maintained by: qulogic)
R-lintr-2.0.1-2.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-packrat (maintained by: qulogic)
R-packrat-0.5.0-5.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-pkgdown (maintained by: qulogic)
R-pkgdown-1.5.1-2.fc33.noarch requires R(rmarkdown) = 2.2
R-pkgdown-1.5.1-2.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-polynom (maintained by: qulogic)
R-polynom-1.4.0-5.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-prettydoc (maintained by: qulogic)
R-prettydoc-0.3.1-3.fc33.noarch requires R(rmarkdown) = 2.2
R-prettydoc-0.3.1-3.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-promises (maintained by: qulogic)
R-promises-1.1.0-3.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-purrr (maintained by: qulogic)
R-purrr-0.3.4-2.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-qcc (maintained by: jjmcd)
R-qcc-2.7-1.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-rcmdcheck (maintained by: qulogic)
R-rcmdcheck-1.3.3-5.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-readr (maintained by: qulogic)
R-readr-1.3.1-5.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-readxl (maintained by: qulogic)
R-readxl-1.3.1-5.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-remotes (maintained by: qulogic)
R-remotes-2.1.1-2.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-reprex (maintained by: qulogic)
R-reprex-0.3.0-5.fc33.noarch requires R(rmarkdown) = 2.2
R-reprex-0.3.0-5.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-reticulate (maintained by: qulogic)
R-reticulate-1.16-2.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-rex (maintained by: qulogic)
R-rex-1.2.0-2.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-rhub (maintained by: qulogic)
R-rhub-1.1.1-5.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-rlang (maintained by: qulogic)
R-rlang-0.4.6-4.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-roxygen2 (maintained by: qulogic)
R-roxygen2-7.1.0-2.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-rsconnect (maintained by: qulogic)
R-rsconnect-0.8.16-3.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-rvest (maintained by: qulogic)
R-rvest-0.3.5-3.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-servr (maintained by: qulogic)
R-servr-0.17-1.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-shiny (maintained by: qulogic)
R-shiny-1.4.0.2-2.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-showtext (maintained by: qulogic)
R-showtext-0.8.1-2.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-sodium (maintained by: qulogic)
R-sodium-1.1-4.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-styler (maintained by: qulogic)
R-styler-1.3.2-2.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-svglite (maintained by: qulogic)
R-svglite-1.2.3-2.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-systemfonts (maintained by: qulogic)
R-systemfonts-0.2.2-2.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-tibble (maintained by: qulogic)
R-tibble-3.0.1-2.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-tidyr (maintained by: qulogic)
R-tidyr-1.1.0-1.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-tidyselect (maintained by: qulogic)
R-tidyselect-1.1.0-2.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-tufte (maintained by: qulogic)
R-tufte-0.6-2.fc33.noarch requires R(rmarkdown) = 2.2
R-tufte-0.6-2.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-unitizer (maintained by: qulogic)
R-unitizer-1.4.10-2.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-usethis (maintained by: qulogic)
R-usethis-1.5.1-3.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-websocket (maintained by: qulogic)
R-websocket-1.1.0-3.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
R-zeallot (maintained by: qulogic)
R-zeallot-0.1.0-5.fc33.src requires R-rmarkdown = 2.2-1.fc33
Too many dependencies for js-jquery1, not all listed here
Depending on: nodejs-path-type (1)
nodejs-read-pkg (maintained by: nodejs-sig, orphan)
nodejs-read-pkg-2.0.0-7.fc32.noarch requires npm(path-type) = 2.0.0
Affected (co)maintainers (directly and indirectly):
besser82: js-jquery1
bowlofeggs: orpie
cheeselee: js-jquery1
clime: js-jquery1
copr-sig: js-jquery1
dturecek: js-jquery1
frostyx: js-jquery1
humaton: rubygem-ruby-hmac
jaruga: js-jquery1
jjmcd: js-jquery1
jsmith: nodejs-unique-stream
jussilehtola: OpenCoarrays
mathstuf: js-jquery1
mmorsi: rubygem-ruby-hmac
mrunge: js-jquery1
msuchy: js-jquery1
nodejs-sig: nodejs-path-type, js-jquery1, js-sizzle, nodejs-unique-stream
openstack-sig: js-jquery1
patches: js-jquery1, js-sizzle
praiskup: js-jquery1
qulogic: js-jquery1
rdopiera: js-jquery1
ruby-packagers-sig: js-jquery1
sic: js-jquery1
spot: js-jquery1
vondruch: js-jquery1, js-jquery2, js-sizzle
xavierb: js-jquery-jqplot
3 years, 9 months