On Friday, June 24, 2022 3:47:54 PM CDT Artur Frenszek-Iwicki wrote:
> When you go to a package's repo on src.fedoraproject.org,
> on the top of the page, you get this nice table that lists
> active Fedora and EPEL releases, and for each of those,
> prints the package version currently in stable
Just after sending this message, it occurred to me
that I could just use the developer tools in the browser
to check the URL of the API endpoint being called
and then just send a similar request using curl.
So it is quite possible that it was, indeed, my memory
playing tricks on me, and I used to
When you go to a package's repo on src.fedoraproject.org,
on the top of the page, you get this nice table that lists
active Fedora and EPEL releases, and for each of those,
prints the package version currently in stable and in testing.
Now, I could swear that fedpkg had a similar feature.
Yet,