[releng] Issue #7523: rubygem-connection_pool mess
by Vít Ondruch
vondruch reported a new issue against the project: `releng` that you are following:
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There is package rubygem-connection_pool, where although the review was finished \[[1]\], the package was never imported neither built. Later, somebody wanted to use rubygem-connection_pool, so there was other review \[[2]\]. This was approved (while unnoticed, there is rubygem-connection_pool already in Fedora) and repository rubygem-connection-pool was requested (please note the dash instead of underscore in the repository name). From there, there are coming builds of rubygem-connection_pool here \[[3]\]. Somebody later noticed and retired the rubygem-connection-pool package \[[4]\], but really, I am not sure this was the best possible action. There are several concerns:
1. It is not obvious what happened and where the package is coming from. It is surprising, that the repo request was approved, although it did not match the review.
2. The package is escaping mass rebuilds. Actually I am surprised this kind of repositories is not detected/reported after rebuild.
3. It is not obvious who is maintaining the package.
For (1) and (2), I hope you can check your tooling and avoid these situations in the future.
For (3) neither one of the current maintainers is really active. I haven't hear about @anujmore for past 4 years. I've heard about @axilleas, but I believe he is busy with other stuff. @ilgrad might still be interested in this package. I can also take the package over, since it is dependency of Ruby on Rails.
[1]: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=967334
[2]: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1267328
[3]: https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/packageinfo?packageID=16736
[4]: https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/rubygem-connection-pool/commits/master
``
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4 years, 11 months
[releng] Issue #7763: define and implement retention policy for nightly
composes
by Dan Horák
sharkcz reported a new issue against the project: `releng` that you are following:
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* Describe the issue
Right now we have only last 14 days of the nightly composes. Which makes it impossible to compare current compose with an old one to see what changed (mainly functionally). The polocy could be time based (like keep 1 compose per week for 4 weeks preceding the 14 days, then keep 1 per month, until previous GA). Or it can be based on the openqa testing and keep composes "nominated for further testing". Or something else.
One of the reason for this request is https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1623547 where I'm almost sure I had a F-29 nightly compose behaving sanely on s390x in the past, but have nothing I could compare with the current state.
* When do you need this? (YYYY/MM/DD)
soon
* When is this no longer needed or useful? (YYYY/MM/DD)
never
* If we cannot complete your request, what is the impact?
Difficult to find out what changed (functionally) in the composes as the previous compose is the GA compose of the last release. AFAIK it's almost impossible to recreate an old compose from a given date on demand.
``
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4 years, 11 months
[releng] Issue #7802: Several EPEL7 package conflicts with RHEL/CentOS 7.5
by Eli Young
elyscape reported a new issue against the project: `releng` that you are following:
``
#### Describe the issue
The releases of RHEL and CentOS 7.5 (and likely earlier versions) brought with them new packages that were previously provided by EPEL7. Some of these are still present in EPEL, potentially causing conflicts. Particularly problematic are various packages that are provided in EPEL as python2-* and provided in upstream as python-*. While fully-overlapping names are suboptimal, these partially-overlapping names that provide the same actual package leads to issues like [certbot #6314][certbot] and [RHBZ #1578071][bugzilla].
I have attached 4 files containing lists of problematic packages:
filename|description|impact if unresolved
-|-|-
base-and-updates-full.txt|EPEL7 packages also in upstream base or updates|moderate
base-and-updates-partial.txt|EPEL7 packages also in upstream base or updates as python-*|significant
extras-full.txt|EPEL7 packages also in upstream extras|moderate
extras-partial.txt|EPEL78 packages also in upstream extras as python-*|significant
#### When do you need this? (YYYY/MM/DD)
No specific date, but sooner is better.
#### When is this no longer needed or useful? (YYYY/MM/DD)
N/A
#### If we cannot complete your request, what is the impact?
EPEL-provided packages with full name overlap may potentially override upstream packages. EPEL-provided packages with partial name overlap may cause issues like [certbot #6314][certbot] and [RHBZ #1578071][bugzilla].
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[certbot]: https://github.com/certbot/certbot/issues/6314
[bugzilla]: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1578071
``
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4 years, 11 months
[releng] Issue #7738: fedpkg build - Connection aborted.
by Vít Ondruch
vondruch reported a new issue against the project: `releng` that you are following:
``
* Describe the issue
The fedpkg connection with server fails during build almost every time:
~~~
$ fedpkg scratch-build --srpm
/usr/lib/python3.7/site-packages/fedora/client/bodhi.py:48: DeprecationWarning: fedora.client.bodhi has been deprecated. Please use bodhi.client.bindings instead.
DeprecationWarning)
/usr/lib/python3.7/site-packages/fedpkg/__init__.py:235: DeprecationWarning: dist() and linux_distribution() functions are deprecated in Python 3.5
runtime_os, runtime_version, _ = platform.linux_distribution()
Zapsáno: /home/vondruch/fedora-scm/own/ruby/ruby-2.5.1-99.fc30.src.rpm
/usr/lib/python3.7/site-packages/koji/__init__.py:1704: DeprecationWarning: This method will be removed in future versions. Use 'parser.read_file()' instead.
config.readfp(f)
[====================================] 100% 00:00:03 10.90 MiB 3.16 MiB/sec
Building ruby-2.5.1-99.fc30.src.rpm for rawhide
Created task: 29377062
Task info: https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=29377062
Watching tasks (this may be safely interrupted)...
Could not execute scratch_build: ('Connection aborted.', RemoteDisconnected('Remote end closed connection without response'))
~~~
This happens already for some time and it is quite annoying.
~~~
$ rpm -q fedpkg
fedpkg-1.35-1.fc30.noarch
~~~
``
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4 years, 12 months
[releng] Issue #8046: Rebase the rawhide binutils to version 2.32
by Nicholas Clifton
nickc reported a new issue against the project: `releng` that you are following:
``
* Describe the issue
I would like to rebase the version of binutils used in rawhide from GNU binutils 2.31.1
to version 2.32.
* When do you need this? 2019/01/28
Version 2.32 is due to be released on January 27 2019, so I would like to rebase once
this has happened.
* When is this no longer needed or useful? (2019/08/31)
The release after 2.32 will most likely happen in August 2019.
* If we cannot complete your request, what is the impact?
Bug fixes present in 2.32 but not in 2.31 will be absent from Fedora.
``
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4 years, 12 months
[releng] Issue #8073: Re-write scripts/branching/modulepkg.py with help of
libmodulemd
by Andrei Stepanov
astepano reported a new issue against the project: `releng` that you are following:
``
`scripts/branching/modulepkg.py`
I try to run it in Fedora29. But it says:
./modulepkg.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./modulepkg.py", line 17, in <module>
import modulemd
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'modulemd'
I have a lot of different packages installed:
# rpm -qa | grep mod
python3-module-build-service-copr-0.4-4.fc29.noarch
fedmod-0.4.3-1.fc29.noarch
python2-module-build-service-copr-0.4-4.fc29.noarch
module-build-service-2.11.1-1.fc29.noarch
libmodulemd-2.0.0-3.fc29.x86_64
libmodulemd1-1.8.0-3.fc29.x86_64
python3-libmodulemd-2.0.0-3.fc29.noarch
Could you please update the script to use modern python modules?
Thank you!
``
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4 years, 12 months