[EPEL-devel] Fedora EPEL 8 updates-testing report

2020-10-12 Thread updates
The following Fedora EPEL 8 Security updates need testing: Age URL 10 https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-EPEL-2020-0f2bfced63 prosody-0.11.7-1.el8 4 https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-EPEL-2020-b15161810d pdns-4.3.1-1.el8 The following builds have been pushe

[EPEL-devel] Fedora EPEL 7 updates-testing report

2020-10-12 Thread updates
The following Fedora EPEL 7 Security updates need testing: Age URL 13 https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-EPEL-2020-98b234afda libuv-1.40.0-1.el7 10 https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-EPEL-2020-bd6a96cd24 python34-3.4.10-7.el7 10 https://bodhi.fedoraproject.o

[EPEL-devel] Re: Fast-moving packages in EPEL

2020-10-12 Thread Leon Fauster
Am 11.10.20 um 23:29 schrieb Nick Howitt: On 11/10/2020 18:22, Christopher Engelhard wrote: On 11.10.20 15:10, H wrote: I'd like it updated, and kept updated, for EPEL 7. Do you happen to have a system with the current 10.0.something EPEL7 package set up & would you be willing to - if I mak

[EPEL-devel] Re: missing libc++ (libcxx-devel) in EPEL 8

2020-10-12 Thread Petr Pisar
On Mon, Oct 12, 2020 at 10:12:09AM +0300, Alexandru Lazarev wrote: > In EPEL 7 there is such rpm (libcxx-devel - it seems from EPEL repository), > but in EPEL 8 it isn't. > > How is it possible to have it there as RPM? Report the request into Bugzilla against "Fedora EPEL" product and "libcxx" co

[EPEL-devel] Re: Fast-moving packages in EPEL

2020-10-12 Thread Petr Pisar
On Sun, Oct 11, 2020 at 02:18:26PM +0200, Christopher Engelhard wrote: > One thing I forgot that makes things even worse: > > - upstream does not support updates across more than one major version, > so anybody who actually has the old v10 installed will have their > installation completely broken

[EPEL-devel] missing libc++ (libcxx-devel) in EPEL 8

2020-10-12 Thread Alexandru Lazarev
Hi community, In EPEL 7 there is such rpm (libcxx-devel - it seems from EPEL repository), but in EPEL 8 it isn't. How is it possible to have it there as RPM? because alternative to build it (libc++) from sources is a big headache (I need it in order to build v8 and plv8 projects) Thanks