Re: Broken EPEL updates due to Centos 7.6 delay?

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On Tue, 27 Nov 2018, Manuel Wolfshant wrote:

On 11/27/18 3:45 PM, me@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
 On Mon, 26 Nov 2018, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:

 On Mon, 26 Nov 2018 at 11:00, Christopher <ctubbsii@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
 wrote:

 On Mon, Nov 26, 2018 at 7:12 AM Stephen John Smoogen <smooge@xxxxxxxxx>
 wrote:

 On Mon, 26 Nov 2018 at 01:03, Christopher <ctubbsii@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
 wrote:

 Anybody know what's going on with Centos 7.6-1810?
 Some packages in EPEL depend on it, but it is apparently not yet
 available.
 This discrepancy is breaking yum updates for me.


 This isn't a Fedora development issue. Please refer this to the CentOS
 or EPEL lists.


 EPEL is a Fedora project. My question wasn't really about CentOS, but
 rather, about maintainer best practices for EPEL branches. To clarify,
 my question is whether package maintainers are expected to ensure
 their EPEL branch for their packages works against the latest CentOS
 release (without enabling 'cr' repo) or whether it is expected that
 packages will work as soon as the corresponding RHEL release is
 available (which is usually available about 3-4 weeks earlier). What
 do we use for the EPEL buildroot in koji?


 Even though EPEL is a Fedora project, the main development and work is
 done on the epel-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx mailing list.

 EPEL is built from the 'current' state of Red Hat Enterprise Linux as
 synced from 'rhn (or whatever they call it these days)' every 12
 hours. This means that CentOS users must use CR during the
 intermediate time.

 Based on the above, can you tell me if the following yum errors are
 caused by epel or the centos cr repo mising the proper deps?

 (tigger pts9) # yum clean metadata ; yum update
 Loaded plugins: changelog, fastestmirror, langpacks, priorities
 Cleaning repos: base cr epel extras fasttrack google-chrome nux-dextop
 updates
 27 metadata files removed
 9 sqlite files removed
 0 metadata files removed
 Loaded plugins: changelog, fastestmirror, langpacks, priorities
 Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
 base | 3.6 kB? 00:00:00 cr | 3.4 kB? 00:00:00 epel | 3.2 kB? 00:00:00
 extras | 3.4 kB? 00:00:00 fasttrack | 3.3 kB? 00:00:00 google-chrome | 1.3
 kB? 00:00:00 nux-dextop | 2.9 kB? 00:00:00 updates | 3.4 kB? 00:00:00
(1/14):


I notice that you did not enable the epel-testing repository. Can you please retry after enabling it ?

AAH, that was it. I forgot about the testing repo. :-)

Thanks for the help.

Regards,

--
Tom			me@xxxxxxxxxx
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