Heya,

Thanks very much for getting back to me with my query, I've not dealt much with package management in this manner prior, however it's because I've never ran in to an issue like this myself in the past either just being a user of CentOS and updating.

So I do apologise for this, but everything in the past has worked flawlessly and I've never needed to bother, if you understand me correctly.. "Dont fix it, if it ain't broken" metaphorically speaking..

Did you have packages which were updated and you were not aware it would happen?
-Yes kind of, I knew they would be updated, but I did not realise they would cause so much further issues.
Did you have packages which were not updated but you need them to be?
-No.
Did you have packages which installed which are broken?
-No

-However this issue is quite a spread one, APACHE Guacamole does require the freeRDP-1x versions in order to enable the utilisation of RDP connections, so APACHE guacamole needs an update too because FreeRDP version 2x has had such a change around they are still catching up developing ways and means of utilizing version 2x of FreeRDP.

For this reason, I never even wanted to update to CentOS8 yet, but over the last month after doing an recompile and test VM install of Apache guacamole and then 'yum update' that rather then the FreeRDP 1x versions being used 2x has been placed within the packages which leaves me without the use of RDP. VNC, SSH connections are fine within APACHE guacamole.

I traced it back to noticing that version 2 is now being used, so resorted to using my initial .iso as my yum package repository but am being left without freerdp-plugins-1.0.2. Because it's not listed within the install .iso repo (only freerdp, -devel, -libs)
These are the updated versions being used after an yim update is initiated, which I assume would happen but was not prepared for the following issues rising from, doing said update.
freerdp-2.0.0-1.rc4.el7.x86_64.rpm2019-08-22 21:2497K 
freerdp-devel-2.0.0-1.rc4.el7.i686.rpm2019-08-22 21:47125K
freerdp-devel-2.0.0-1.rc4.el7.x86_64.rpm2019-08-22 21:24125K 
freerdp-libs-2.0.0-1.rc4.el7.i686.rpm2019-08-22 21:47735K 
freerdp-libs-2.0.0-1.rc4.el7.x86_64.rpm

Would it be feasible to place within the EPEL7 repository the:
FreeRDP-1.0.2.rc4.el7.i686.rpm
FreeRDP-1.0.2.rc4.el7.x86_64.rpm,
FreeRDP-devel-1.0.2.rc4.el7.i686.rpm
FreeRDP-devel-1.0.2.rc4.el7.x86_64.rpm
FreeRDP-libs-1.0.2.rc4.el7.i686.rpm
FreeRDP-libs-1.0.2.rc4.el7.x86_64.rpm
FreeRDP-plugins-1.0.2.rc4.el7.i686.rpm
FreeRDP-plugins-1.0.2.rc4.el7.x86_64.rpm

And then rename them too:
FreeRDP1-1.0.2.rc4.el7.i686.rpm
FreeRDP1-1.0.2.rc4.el7.x86_64.rpm,
FreeRDP1-devel-1.0.2.rc4.el7.i686.rpm
FreeRDP1-devel-1.0.2.rc4.el7.x86_64.rpm
FreeRDP1-libs-1.0.2.rc4.el7.i686.rpm
FreeRDP1-libs-1.0.2.rc4.el7.x86_64.rpm
FreeRDP1-plugins-1.0.2.rc4.el7.x86_64.rpm
FreeRDP1-plugins-1.0.2.rc4.el7.x86_64.rpm

Which hopefully will allow future choice and further usability, afterall EPEL stands for Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux, I'd be happy to maintain them to the best if my ability in order to contribute towards the community and I'm sure it would assist many other facing my current issue which they have yet to run in to possibly.

I've also noticed that the FreeRDP packages themselves are not directly installed by the EPEL, infact they reside on the .iso issued by the CentOS commumity and I should have spoken to them first rather then EPEL community directly, it was an base assumption they came from you guys after my initial yum update from a bare basic minimal install after inserting EPEL into my repo list.

-Can the FreeRDP version 1x rpm's listed above be placed within the EPEL repo and rather then just be called FreeRDP > FreeRDP1- to represent an older version that user may call upon if needed. I'm just trying now to meet a global solution that's viable for people to utilise without forking, or creating further issues.

Kind regards,
Darren Wise

On 5 October 2019 16:11:28 BST, Stephen John Smoogen <smooge@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sat, 5 Oct 2019 at 06:23, Darren Wise <darren@wisecorp.co.uk> wrote:

Hey folks,

Whom could I speak to about an EPEL package version update regarding FreeRDP (freerdp-1.0.2-15.el7.x86_64, freerdp-libs-1.0.2-15.el7.x86_64, freerdp-devel-1.0.2-15.el7.x86_64, freerdp-plugins-1.0.2-15.el7.x86_64) verses the FreeRDP version 2.0 variants.

The reason I asking is because I was relying on this version currently within CentOS7 EPEL repository in order to develop for APACHE Guacamole, however FreeRDP2.0 is not noticed when installed, the EPEL update occurred (must have been) around the middle of September? 13th and after?

I also noticed that multiple versions are not maintained, could I please be pointed to somewhere I could get a complete mirror of the EPEL repository and I'd be happy to maintain myself online?
-Maybe I could start an repository online funded by myself which maintains multiple versions?


Sorry I am not parsing what you have problems with. Did you have
packages which were updated and you were not aware it would happen?
Did you have packages which were not updated but you need them to be?
Did you have packages which installed which are broken? [It is ok if
the answer to all of those are 'yes, and this is what I meant..' ]

The complete mirror of the EPEL repository is whatever is in the
repository at any time. If you are needing older versions of packages,
you need to go spelunking through the koji.fedoraproject.org build
system to find older versions of the packages. I wish there was an
easier way to make this available.. but the tools are meant to do one
thing well (take a source code, build it and put it ftp.) versus
multiple things well.


Chances are I'm posting in the wrong place, but for me, this is an EPEL development I was not expecting heh.

Kind regards,
Darren Wise_______________________________________________
epel-devel mailing list -- epel-devel@lists.fedoraproject.org
To unsubscribe send an email to epel-devel-leave@lists.fedoraproject.org
Fedora Code of Conduct: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/project/code-of-conduct/
List Guidelines: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines
List Archives: https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/epel-devel@lists.fedoraproject.org