[Bug 1775789] perl-Fsdb for epel8

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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1775789



--- Comment #4 from John Heidemann <johnh@xxxxxxx> ---
Thanks, Paul.

However, fedpkg request-branch epel8
gives

Could not execute request_branch: The following error occurred while creating a
new issue in Pagure: Invalid or expired token. Please visit
https://pagure.io/settings#nav-api-tab to get or renew your API token.
For invalid or expired token refer to "fedpkg request-repo -h" to set a token
in your user configuration.
Could not execute request_branch: The following error occurred while creating a
new issue in Pagure: Invalid or expired token. Please visit
https://pagure.io/settings#nav-api-tab to get or renew your API token.
For invalid or expired token refer to "fedpkg request-repo -h" to set a token
in your user configuration.

which seems to suggest I do

fedpkg request-repo epel8 1775789

Which leads back to the error message I reported in comment 1.

What am I doing wrong?

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