Re: new release of zoom needed in @system repository.

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On 2020-05-15 09:49, home user wrote:
> I signed in to zoom a short while ago to schedule a meeting, and found the following three notices:
>
> New Features
> Our latest release went live on April 12th. Please subscribe to our blog and visit our release notes to stay up-to-date on all the latest enhancements to your account. To update to the latest version of Zoom, visit our download page.
>
> Important Notice
> Please begin updating all your clients to Zoom 5.0 now. After May 30, 2020, all Zoom clients on older versions will receive a forced upgrade when trying to join meetings as GCM Encryption will be fully enabled across the Zoom platform. Click here for more information.
>
> New Features
> Our latest release went live on April 7th. Check out our blog to review the new enhancements for ensuring the security and privacy of your account. To update to the latest version of Zoom, visit our download page.
>
> Some time ago, at the suggestion of someone in this list, I used dnf to install zoom on my work station.  I just checked with dnf to see what I currently have:
> -bash.3[~]: dnf info zoom
> Last metadata expiration check: 0:38:48 ago on Thu 14 May 2020 06:49:20 PM MDT.
> Installed Packages
> Name         : zoom
> Version      : 2.8.252201.0616
> Release      : 1
> Architecture : x86_64
> Size         : 235 M
> Source       : zoom-2.8.252201.0616-1.src.rpm
> Repository   : @System
> From repo    : @commandline
>
> No updates are available:
>
> -bash.4[~]: dnf upgrade zoom
> Fedora Modular 31 - x86_64 - Updates             59 kB/s |  17 kB     00:00    
> Fedora 31 - x86_64 - Updates                     36 kB/s |  11 kB     00:00    
> Fedora 31 - x86_64 - Updates                    909 kB/s | 3.0 MB     00:03    
> Dependencies resolved.
> Nothing to do.
> Complete!
> -bash.4[~]:
>
> Will an update be available via dnf before zoom starts rejecting the release that I currently have?

How did, where did, you acquire "zoom"?

Note that on a standard F31 system with only google and rpmfusion added repos.

[egreshko@f31k ~]$ dnf info zoom
.
.
Error: No matching Packages to list

Also, note your src.rpm package doesn't have a F designation like, for example,

Source       : bash-5.0.11-1.fc31.src.rpm

This too indicates you didn't get zoom from Fedora.



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