On Wed, 29 Dec 2021 at 06:29, Mattias Ellert <mattias.ellert(a)physics.uu.se>
wrote:
Hi!
Two packages I built for EPEL 9 are now reported by koschei as having
missing build dependencies.
https://koschei.fedoraproject.org/package/davix?collection=epel9
https://koschei.fedoraproject.org/package/uglify-js?collection=epel9
The EPEL 9 builds were built using the following build dependencies
according to the root.log files:
rapidjson-devel-1.1.0-19.el9
web-assets-devel-5-15.el9
nodejs-packaging-2021.01-5.el9
These can no longer be found in the koji buildroot. There are no
expired buildroot overrides for these builds, which could explain the
disappearance.
I can't find these builds in EPEL's koji, so I guess they where
provided by RHEL, but now are no longer? Did RHEL dop these?
OK there was a period in the EPEL-9 startup where the buildroot was
pointing to a copy of the CentOS Stream-9 koji build root. This was done to
help kickstart things, but it had the issue that packages that RHEL is not
going to ship to customers were available also. About 2-3 weeks ago, the
EPEL steering committee decided to move the buildroot to the properly
shipped chain of packages in CentOS Stream versus the buildroot. This
removed a bunch of packages that were 'available' but not going to be
shipped. These packages will need to be made into epel-only packages or
some other solution. I am fuzzy on this myself as I am from a different
philosophy school of building and shipping packages.
Mattias
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