Re: Heads up! Nforro's awscli2 is working. It's time to retire the awscli

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Thanks Neal!

Responding inline, but from gmail, so it's not as pretty as I would like.

On Sat, May 13, 2023 at 2:15 PM Neal Gompa <ngompa13@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sat, May 13, 2023 at 3:02 PM David Duncan <davdunc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Now that awscli2 is out and functional. Gwyn and I are thinking it's time to retire the original awscli package in favor of this one. We are thinking that it will be best to keep the awscli (v1) maintained until the release of F39 later this year and retire it from the active releases it at that time.  If there is anyone taking a dependency here that thinks that they will need more time, please let us know.
>

Do you mean that we would want to have a Change proposal to retire it
for F39? That's what it sounds like...

Yes. I would say that is what is needed. I'll create that change proposal.

 

>  Nikola is working directly with Kyle Knapp, the cli developer at Amazon, on the python-awscrt (common c runtime libs) and the awscli2 and making great progress on getting a packit configuration in the upstream source for automating test runs and builds. It's definitely the better model.
>

Note that python-awscrt links to AWS CRT crypto libraries, which can
be an issue when it comes to respecting system crypto policies. It
would be good to have that resolved too...

I believe that Nikola is linking to the system libraries, similar to the way we did it in the original submission. We had a reasonably long conversation on that when he created the review.

> Ultimately, I think that awscli should be an alias to the awscli.

I'm not sure what you mean here?
 
When we retire the awscli (the v1) I thought it would be beneficial to ensure that there is a "Provides: awscli" in the awscli2, but it's actually already there. I forgot and didn't look before I spoke. It's there, so ignore this bit.
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