Hey, yeah, I can either leave Fedora 44 chroot enabled in that copr and let
it break down the line once old rebuilt components stop building there, or
remove that chroot right away, and leave it be Fedora 43 only copr. In any
case, it will stop working with Fedora 44 at some point.

On Thu, Nov 6, 2025 at 4:51 PM Joe Average <[email protected]> wrote:

> Michael Catanzaro wrote:
> > > That won't have any additional impact on Fedora, because Fedora
> already
> > shipped mutter with X11 disabled in Fedora 43. So we're already no
> > longer using the code that will be deleted in Fedora 44.
>
> wasn't my question.
> sorry !
>
> question was regarding Frantisek's enabled X11, esp. if his copr build do
> play in the future
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František Zatloukal
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