On 16. 05. 19 11:38, Alfredo Moralejo Alonso wrote:
Hi,
OpenStack client packages have been updated in Fedora Rawhide to the latest
releases included in recently published Stein version.
As part of this update some packages which were required in the past are not
longer needed, so i plan to retire them from Fedora:
...
python-oslo-sphinx
I might have outdated data, but:
$ dnf repoquery --repo=compose{,-source} --whatrequires python3-oslo-sphinx
diskimage-builder-0:1.26.1-8.fc31.noarch
dlrn-0:0.9.1-1.fc31.src
python-automaton-0:1.14.0-5.fc30.src
python-bash8-0:0.1.1-18.fc30.src
python-bashate-0:0.5.1-11.fc30.src
python-castellan-0:0.5.0-7.fc30.src
python-congressclient-0:1.5.0-10.fc30.src
python-cursive-0:0.1.2-8.fc30.src
python-grafyaml-0:0.0.5-12.fc30.src
python-hacking-0:1.1.0-6.fc31.src
python-k8sclient-0:0.3.0-10.fc30.src
python-keystonemiddleware-0:4.21.0-2.fc30.src
python-microversion-parse-0:0.1.3-11.fc30.src
python-murano-pkg-check-0:0.3.0-11.fc30.src
python-os-testr-0:0.8.0-10.fc31.src
python-os-win-0:2.2.0-9.fc30.src
python-oslo-messaging-0:8.1.2-1.fc31.src
python-oslo-privsep-0:1.13.0-9.fc30.src
python-renderspec-0:1.7.0-8.fc31.src
python-rsd-lib-0:0.5.1-1.fc31.src
python-rsdclient-0:0.2.0-1.fc31.src
python-subunit2sql-0:1.9.0-3.fc30.src
python-taskflow-0:3.4.0-1.fc31.src
python-yaql-0:1.1.3-6.fc30.src
python3-congressclient-tests-0:1.5.0-10.fc30.noarch
I see quite a lot packages that are not listed as being retired.
And this is just one package I picked, I haven't checked all.
Were all those recently updated to remove the depndency?
According to repoqueries to rawhide, these packages are not longer needed for
any other package so it should be safe to get them out but let me know if
anything else is needing them in.
Let's wait for the new compose, so we can double check?
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