EPEL-ANNOUNCE Re: python-psutil-2.2.1 in epel7

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On 01/21/2016 07:41 PM, Ralph Bean wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> python-psutil-2.2.1 has been in epel7-testing for over a month now,
> and I intend to push it to stable in the coming weeks.  It is needed
> for the letsencrypt tools.
>
> There are a few small incompatibilities, but none of the dependencies
> that we found in EPEL7 itself would be affected.  Of course, there
> could be software not in EPEL7 that uses this package.. but that's why
> we're taking our time before pushing this update to stable.
>
> Please test the bodhi update when you can, so we can make way for
> letsencrypt[1].
>
> -Ralph
>
> [1] https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-EPEL-2015-eead4a588c
thank you, its on the way to stable.
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