On Mon, Jun 13, 2022 at 4:18 PM Chris Adams <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Once upon a time, Josh Boyer <[email protected]> said:
> > If the dependency is only needed at build time, which is what CRB
> > content is intended for
>
> If that's the intent, then it's not implemented correctly.  For example,
> there are well over 100 perl modules in CRB 9.  They may only be used
> _by Red Hat_ in building, but they are not exclusively build-time
> packages by a long shot.

If it helps, I've updated my CRB scanner and the results (hopefully
it's accurate) for seeing what EPEL packages depend on CRB packages
(via "dnf rq --whatdepends <crb_package>") for both EL8 and EL9. These
were run against RHEL 8 and 9 repositories with EPEL (so no EPEL
Next). I don't believe it'll catch everything (such as things in
epel-modular), but it could be a decent starting point for review.
Would also be useful to know if this methodology is flawed and
inaccurate.

https://gitlab.com/omenos/crb-depends

-- 
Mike Rochefort
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