Hi,
On Sat, Jan 24, 2015 at 10:36:17PM +0100, Felix Schwarz wrote:
sorry: somehow I totally misunderstood what you wrote me earlier + I
didn't
occur to me that also subpackages might cause the main package to be removed.
Anyhow I can just hope you accept apologies.
no need for apologies. Everyone makes mistakes. :-)
Now it seems as if I have to do something to save a part of
EPEL5's Python
stack from removal.
You can also just maintain the python packages. AFAIK nobody is really
forcing that python26 is removed from EPEL5, it is just a lack of
interest in package maintainers to care about the affected packages.
What's next? Do I have to trigger a build or even push an update?
Yes, you need to push an update to make sure that no broken
dependencies stay in the repository. Please do it soon so I can move
forward and retire all packages with broken dependencies in EPEL.
Regards
Till