Re: clean/safe rm of pcre1 (8x) from F40 distro & devel?

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On Friday, 05 July 2024 at 22:40, pgnd wrote:
[...]
> checking @ upstream
> 
> 	https://gitlab.com/drobilla/sord/-/releases
> 
> 	Sord 0.16.16 (Released  8 months ago)
> !!		Port sord_validate to pcre2
> 
> i don't yet know
> 
> 	(1) why sord maintainer hasn't picked this up

Probably because upstream release monitoring is disabled for this
package.

> 	(2) whether a simple update sord 0.16.14 -> 0.16.16
> 		-- actually fixes the dep correctly in sord pkg
> 		-- manages to NOT break anything in the aforementioned "escalating stack of things"
> 
> cc: for any comment
> 
> 	jjavorsk@xxxxxxxxxx
> 	guido.aulisi@xxxxxxxxx

I've reopened https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2128373 , set
NEEDINFO and Cc'd the sord package maintainers. It looks like it should
be a simple matter of updating the package in Fedora to get rid of pcre
dependency in the critical path.

Regards,
Dominik
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