Re: List of long term FTBFS packages to be retired in February

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Peter Robinson wrote on 2020/01/06 20:17:
On Mon, Jan 6, 2020 at 10:35 AM Miro Hrončok <mhroncok@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Dear maintainers.

Based on the latest fail to build from source policy, the following packages
will be retired from Fedora 32 approximately one week before branching (February
2020).

Policy:
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fesco/Fails_to_build_from_source_Fails_to_install/

The packages in rawhide were not successfully built at least since Fedora 30.

This report is based on dist tags.

Packages collected via:
https://github.com/hroncok/fedora-report-ftbfs-retirements/blob/master/ftbfs-retirements.ipynb

If you see a package that was built, please let me know.
If you see a package that should be exempted from the process, please let me
know and we can work together to get a FESCo approval for that.

If you see a package that can be rebuilt, please do so.

               Package                      (co)maintainers           Latest build
================================================================================
elasticsearch                     hubbitus, jvanek, lbazan,        Fedora 24
                                     zbyszek
expresso                          jamielinux, nodejs-sig,          Fedora 28
                                     patches
libocrdma                         ocrdma                           Fedora 27
nuvola-app-google-calendar        martinkg                         Fedora 29
nuvola-app-groove                 martinkg                         Fedora 28
nuvola-app-logitech-media-        martinkg                         Fedora 29
server
nuvola-app-plex                   martinkg                         Fedora 29
nuvola-app-soundcloud             martinkg                         Fedora 29
nuvola-app-yandex-music           martinkg                         Fedora 29
shim-unsigned-aarch64             pjones                           Fedora 28
shim-unsigned-x64                 pjones                           Fedora 28

The following packages require above mentioned packages:
Depending on: expresso (1)
         nodejs-chrono (maintained by: jamielinux, nodejs-sig, tomh)
                 nodejs-chrono-1.0.5-10.fc31.src requires npm(expresso) = 0.9.2

Affected (co)maintainers
hubbitus: elasticsearch
jamielinux: expresso
jvanek: elasticsearch
lbazan: elasticsearch
martinkg: nuvola-app-soundcloud, nuvola-app-logitech-media-server,
nuvola-app-yandex-music, nuvola-app-groove, nuvola-app-google-calendar,
nuvola-app-plex
nodejs-sig: expresso
ocrdma: libocrdma
patches: expresso
pjones: shim-unsigned-aarch64, shim-unsigned-x64

These two are now assigned, why are they still in the list?

tomh: expresso
zbyszek: elasticsearch


Because the policy linked above
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fesco/Fails_to_build_from_source_Fails_to_install/
says:

8.
Cca a week before the Fedora N mass branching, packages that weren't successfully
rebuilt at least in Fedora N-2 will be retired assuming there have been at least 5 warnings
on the devel mailing list.
The bug status has no effect on this retirement.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
This can be requested via a releng issue.

(Just to be sure, I am just writing what is written on the policy)

Regards,
Mamoru
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