> As of today 11/18 it appears that it is being built in the EPEL10 testing
repository.



Unfortunately the build is failing, citing a dependency issue. I also can’t
test it, because it’s in the 10.2 branch rather than 10.0 (Rocky Linux is
only at 10.0 at the moment)…



*From:* jbk <[email protected]>
*Sent:* 18 November 2025 14:35
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* Re: [BackupPC-users] BackupPC and EPEL10



On 11/17/25 8:55 AM, Jamie Burchell wrote:

Hi



I just discovered that BackupPC is currently not available in EPEL10 and
disappointing, it looks like it may not be added:



> _*Unless someone else wants to support it, I don't plan to branch
BackupPC as the upstream developer "disappeared" in the last couple years
and there has been no activity.*_



Source: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2370641



I have added a comment that the project has a new maintainer and activity
now. It would be a shame for it to not become easily available in new RHEL
versions.



Jamie

As of today 11/18 it appears that it is being built in the EPEL10 testing
repository.

So it seems it will be available. Back when I installed Rocky9 backuppc was
not available then either so I built it with help using the mock build
system per this post here:
Backuppc build on Rocky9
<https://forums.rockylinux.org/t/where-is-backuppc/7278>

I was able to upgrade directly from that build to the epel one once that
was available.
I suppose you would have to use F41 for your source files now or F40.

-- 

Jim KR
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