On Tue, Nov 01, 2022 at 08:22:55PM -0400, Ben Cotton wrote:
> I'm happy to make this the Fedora Program Manager's responsibility,
> but if RelEng wants to own that, that's fine too. In fact, if it
> doesn't cause RelEng to break into a cold sweat, I'd be happy to be
> added as a maintainer to make
On Tue, Nov 01, 2022 at 04:15:03PM -0700, Stewart Smith via devel wrote:
> Matthew Miller writes:
> > See:
> > https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2022-October/048519.html
> >
> >Systemd will set the taint flag 'support-ended' if it detects that
> >the OS image is past
Nice new feature, i think it should be set
On 11/2/22, Ben Cotton wrote:
> Cosign. We'd definitely want to set it to the "EOL date if we hit the
> early target" so that way we're never EOL less than we say. I do like
> the idea of updating it when the EOL date moves out, but if that gets
>
Cosign. We'd definitely want to set it to the "EOL date if we hit the
early target" so that way we're never EOL less than we say. I do like
the idea of updating it when the EOL date moves out, but if that gets
forgotten it's not a big deal.
I'm happy to make this the Fedora Program Manager's
On Tue, Nov 01, 2022 at 07:02:33PM -0400, Matthew Miller wrote:
> See:
> https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2022-October/048519.html
>
>Systemd will set the taint flag 'support-ended' if it detects that
>the OS image is past its end-of-support date. This date is
Matthew Miller writes:
> See:
> https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2022-October/048519.html
>
>Systemd will set the taint flag 'support-ended' if it detects that
>the OS image is past its end-of-support date. This date is declared
>in a new /etc/os-release field
On Tue, Nov 1, 2022 at 7:09 PM Matthew Miller wrote:
>
> See:
> https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2022-October/048519.html
>
>Systemd will set the taint flag 'support-ended' if it detects that
>the OS image is past its end-of-support date. This date is declared
>
See:
https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2022-October/048519.html
Systemd will set the taint flag 'support-ended' if it detects that
the OS image is past its end-of-support date. This date is declared
in a new /etc/os-release field SUPPORT_END= described below.