Re: Heads Up: OpenColorIO 2.4.0

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On 10/7/24 20:42, Richard Shaw wrote:
There are some behind the scenes changes and although fedabipkgdiff doesn't see any difference upstream bumped the soname out of an abundance of caution.

The following packages will need to be rebuilt but I don't expect any issues since the abidiff was clean other than the soname change:
$ fedrq wr -F "name" -s OpenColorIO-devel
OpenImageIO
blender
krita
luxcorerender
usd

The above packages will be built in a side tag over the next couple of days ($DAYJOB and all).

So, it appears that some of these were built in
f42-build-side-97934 but were never submitted as an update to rawhide.

OpenColorIO was built as part of my yaml-cpp udate and submitted to rawhide, so now we have broken deps :(

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