Hello,
will there be an 2nd target date, for packages, which requires another
package? My package (sagator) needs clamav to build. What happens, if clamav
will be built last day and I can't build it at august 15th?
I added bugreport, but sill not replyed. I can build this package, but I
am not an owner, package is not orphanned and I am not sure, if I need to
maintain it for EPEL-6.
Bug:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=610069
My failed build:
http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=2309337
SAL
On Thu, Jul 08, 2010 at 08:37:10AM +0000, Mark Chappell wrote:
Dear Package owner,
On Monday June 28th at the EPEL meeting on IRC we agreed to an initial
target date of August 15th for having all packages built for EL-6.
Below is a summary of EPEL packages for Enterprise Linux 6 that you own
which have not yet been built.
Owner: ondrejj
sagator
As with Rawhide Bodhi is not currently in use for EPEL for EL-6, a switch
will be made closer to RHEL-6 General Availability.
We are aware that there are some packages which got branched which
either you may not be interested in maintaining for EL-6 or which we
have not caught as having made it into EL-6.
If you do not wish to maintain your package for EL-6 please follow the
usual process for orphaning a package for a branch :
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Orphaned_package_that_need_new_maintainers...
If you do not currently have the time to work on packages for EL-6, but
would like to continue maintaining you packages it would be appreciated if
you could either ask on the EPEL-devel mailing list or over on #epel on
freenode and we will find some extra help to help you get your packages
built for EL-6.
If we have not caught the fact that the package has now made it`s way
into EL-6 please follow the usual process for orphaning a package for a
branch :
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Orphaned_package_that_need_new_maintainers...
additionally please make sure to note that its moved to rhel when
requesting that it be blocked.
Any questions or concerns, please ask over on #epel on freenode or
the epel-devel mailing list