Re: Adding subpackages to EPEL

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On 30. 08. 22 12:10, Antonio Torres wrote:
Hi everyone,

I'm the maintainer of the FreeRADIUS package in Fedora and RHEL. This
package contains multiple subpackages that are shipped in Fedora while
In RHEL9 we removed some of these. There are some users requesting
these subpackages to be available in RHEL9, so I would like to add
them to EPEL9.
All these subpackages are shipped in Fedora but not in RHEL9:

freeradius-{mysql,postgresql,sqlite,unixODBC}
freeradius-perl
freeradius-rest

I tried to create an EPEL9 branch but I can't since "This package is
already an EL package, therefore it cannot be in EPEL". This is true
for the base freeradius package and some subpackages, but not all. How
can I add these to EPEL?

See https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/epel/epel-policy-missing-sub-packages/

tl;dr

You should really consider making the packages available in the CRB repository instead. If that is not possible (maybe they have missing dependencies only available in EPEL), create a freeradius-epel component in EPEL and build the subpackages from that one.

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