It all started with me being a new maintainer of girara where I was asked to port it to EPEL9.
Then came zathura, I ported to EPEL9, but I did not realize the plug-ins were separate packages (OK, I did not search a lot :). I volunteer to co-maintain the plug-ins too (I plan to have them updated where needed).
The idea is the following: as long as the .spec file is the same for Fedora and EPEL, why not having an EPEL branch.
But I have a Fedora env. and don't have an EPEL one (or could I ?). So I am not able to test what I build for EPEL :(
It all started with me being a new maintainer of girara where I was asked to port it to EPEL9. Then came zathura, I ported to EPEL9, but I did not realize the plug-ins were separate packages (OK, I did not search a lot :). I volunteer to co-maintain the plug-ins too (I plan to have them updated where needed).
The idea is the following: as long as the .spec file is the same for Fedora and EPEL, why not having an EPEL branch. But I have a Fedora env. and don't have an EPEL one (or could I ?). So I am not able to test what I build for EPEL :(
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