On Thu, Mar 24, 2022 at 3:46 AM Felix Schwarz
<fschwarz(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
Am 24.03.22 um 03:18 schrieb Carl George:
> python-boto3-1.6.1-2.el8
> python-boto3-1.15.15-1.el8
>
> python-botocore-1.9.1-2.el8
> python-botocore-1.18.15-1.el8
>
> python-fasteners-0.14.1-14.el8
> python-fasteners-0.14.1-20.el8
>
> python-oauth2client-4.1.2-6.el8
> python-oauth2client-4.1.3-9.el8
>
> python-s3transfer-0.1.13-1.el8
> python-s3transfer-0.3.4-1.el8
That might have implications for the "certbot" package - there is at least one
plugin which requires that stack. *If* the RHEL packages have similar versions
and provide Python 3 modules it might not be a problem (we had some bad
experience with Red Hat's RPMs in EPEL 7/Python 2).
certbot + plugins provide a comprehensive test suite so as a test one could do a
test build with the HA repos. If the test suites pass everything should be fine.
Unfortunately I'm pretty busy atm.
Felix
Thanks for pointing these out Felix. I found
python-certbot-dns-google and python-certbot-dns-route53 that require
some of these packages. I did local mock builds using a custom one
off config comprised of RHEL8, RHEL8 HA, and EPEL8 with the above
packages excluded. The %check sections of both certbot plugins passed
(26 and 17 tests respectively). I don't know if that is sufficient to
declare that the dependency version downgrade will have no impact on
those plugins, but at least the test suites pass.
I'm happy to repeat this step with any other EPEL packages people are
aware of that require these packages.
--
Carl George