Vitaly Zaitsev wrote:
> On 28/05/2025 22:19, Chris Adams wrote:
> > So it's been another month and this still isn't resolved.  I know people
> > on the Fedora side have been trying (don't want to complain about
> > effort).  But if Fedora can't reliably get timely updates to a package
> > that has high security implications, it should NOT be enabled by
> > default, or even shipped by Fedora at all.
> > I have a better option than completely removing it: adding this package 
> to the RPM Fusion repository (rpmfusion-free) with a higher Release 
> number (starting from 100, for example).
> Users who have RPM Fusion enabled will get a well-maintained and updated 
> version from this repository.
> I think this is the best option at the moment.

I'm totally against the cisco trash being moved to rpmfusion.
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