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karma

Installs and works for me. Thank you.

BZ#2273431 kiwi-10.0.11 is available

Works for me. Thanks for getting those rebuild.

Downloaded the built package from koji. Installs fine. Works great. Thanks for doing this.

BZ#2244120 Review Request: anaconda-liveinst - Live installation specific files for Anaconda installer (EPEL-only)
BZ#2225973 Plugin doesn't load when added to a scene

Just so people know, I was doing two types of test installs with the previous update. I tested each packages that it would install individually. I also did the comps groups. And I might have done the "Install every binary at once" test, but I'm not thinking I did.

The main problem was that there was three layers of packages during testing. Those in epel9, epel9-next and epel9-next-testing. epel9-next had about 50 kde packages already that had been rebuilt due to an updated library in CentOS Stream 9.

So when I did my testing of individual packages, some of them picked the epel9-next packages and installed just fine. And when I did my group installs, again, some of them picked the epel9-next packages and installed just fine. But I didn't notice that there was a mis-match of epel9-next and epel9-next-testing.

When the -testing went to stable epel9-next, all of a sudden, those epel9-next packages were gone, because we only keep the latest package in a repo. And thus, those packages that had hard dependencies on the older epel9-next packages, wouldn't install.

Sorry for being long winded. Just throught people would want to know how this happened, and what I'm going to be trying to test against with this (and the other) update.

Thank you. I didn't think it was. As soon as I saw that the 7 packages were uninstallable, I untagged them from epel9-next, that was last week. I thought downgrading them to the version that these packages were at (22.12) would be best, so they were in this update. The problem is that bodhi doesn't like that they are at a lower version. I rebuilt them with their higher version, and saw that they really would install if built with the correct libraries. So I have created a new update with just those 7 packages, here. https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-EPEL-NEXT-2023-ad3783e359

Once those make it into -testing I will try again with different tests than I did last time.

Can we do that? If we can unpush to stable, I would love that.

The problem isn't / wasn't with THIS update, it was with the LAST update. Despite all my testing, there was several packages that snuck in that are uninstallable (and thus preventing building from anything using them).

karma

Installs and passes all my tests. Thank you.

BZ#2224748 Please branch and build ddcutil in epel9
karma

Thank you for this.

BZ#2195943 kiwi-9.25.5 is available
karma

Thank you for this.

BZ#2195943 kiwi-9.25.5 is available
karma

Thank you for this.

BZ#2195943 kiwi-9.25.5 is available
karma

Thank you for this.

BZ#2195943 kiwi-9.25.5 is available
karma

LGTM Passed all my tests. Thank you for the update

BZ#2213593 gcc-epel needs updating in epel9

Just a final update here. * weston is now in epel9, so sddm-wayland installs. * a proper qt-creator is in bodhi - https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-EPEL-2023-ec3e9f8359 * Many thanks to heinervdm for their wonderful work on qt-creator * qt6 bugs have been fixed and we now have an updated qt6 for qcoro-qt6 in bodhi - https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-EPEL-2023-8d73a4095a

karma

Installs on RHEL 9 Thank You

BZ#2203385 Request to rebuild qt-creator for RHEL 9.2
BZ#2208394 Please fix qt-creator dependencies on RHEL9

This update has been unpushed.

Updating parts of the KDE Plasma desktop to 23.0.4 creates toooo many problems. This whole update needs to re-thought and re-worked.