Re: Meeting Agenda for 2017-01-03

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On Wed, Jan 3, 2018 at 4:17 PM, Stephen John Smoogen <smooge@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I would like to cover the following items today:
>
> 1. Peter Robinson's DTS enablement request

Replying inline in case I can't make the meeting due to timezone (I'm
on GMT+8 ATM)

>  A. What packages require it (chromium etc)

chromium is one, there's a bunch of requests around it for
POWER/aarch64 and other optimisations.

>  B. Is there a version in CentOS?
>    i. If not is it possible for it to exist in CentOS?
>   ii. If not what work would a CentOS version take and how long?
>  iii. If not and not possible does this make EPEL non-workable/closed source
>       on it?

It definitely exists for CentOS, some of their SIGs are already using
it for aarch64 stuff.

>  C. What problems are known for getting it into Koji
>    i. Does it cause problems with normal packages

It should not, it's just a new set of packages and packages need to
explicitly add it as build requires, it is set up that way and doesn't
cause issues in use in standard RHEL and associated build stuff.

>   ii. Do users need to have any bits from it to work? [old yacc/bison problem]

Should be all included in the relevant repos.

>  iii. Does koji have problems with this as another channel to work with?
>   iv. Does Fedora have the ability to get this channel
>         or need to use a different one (aka CentOS one if it exists)?

It's part of the standard RHEL subscription.

> 2. Package blocking is no longer available in Fedora build system
>  A. Can it be added at some point and what work is needed?
>  B. If it can't be how to deal with multiple duplicates in future?
> 3. Orphan reports no longer work due to new build system.
>  A. Will they ever?
>  B. What can we do in the meantime?
> 4. Cleaning up duplicate packages between RHEL Extras and EPEL

Are these supported across all EPEL architectures?

>      WALinuxAgent
>      python-passlib
>      python2-crypto
>      libev-devel
>      libtommath-doc
>      libev
>      libtomcrypt
>      python-paramiko-doc
>      python-httplib2
>      libev-source
>      sshpass
>      python2-jmespath
>      libtommath-devel
>      libev-libevent-devel
>      libtommath
> ==
>
>
> --
> Stephen J Smoogen.
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