Re: FESCo Proposal for blocking older version of autoconf & automake

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On 05/05/2008 10:59 AM, Brian Pepple wrote:
I received the following proposal from Karsten Hopp, which he would like
FESCo to make a decision on during this week's meeting (2008-05-08).
I'm forwarding it to the list, so that people can weigh-in on it.

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We are currently shipping an insane number of compatibility autofoo
packages which haven't seen any upstream maintenance for many years:

autoconf213-2.13-18.fc8.noarch.rpm   (9 years)
automake14-1.4p6-15.fc7.noarch.rpm   (6 years)
automake15-1.5-23.noarch.rpm         (7 years)
automake16-1.6.3-14.noarch.rpm       (6 years)
automake17-1.7.9-11.noarch.rpm       (4 1/2 years)

PROPOSAL: I'd like to keep just the following packages and would like to
have release engineering to block the older packages from Rawhide:
autoconf-2.61-10.fc9.noarch.rpm
automake-1.10.1-2.noarch.rpm

This is the complete list of rawhide packages requiring those ancient
autofoo packages, it is rather short and it should be doable to convert
those packages to current autofoo:

This is only the complete list of packages that currently BuildRequire it in their spec. Not the packages that ever BuildRequire them.

The entire mozilla stack requires autoconf213 for configure.in hacking. See bug https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=104642

Unless someone steps up and does the work to get this upstream properly, I am afraid I, along with some of the mozilla upstream developers, will no longer be able to use rawhide if we drop autoconf213 from it.

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