Problem 2: package python3-botocore-1.24.8-1.fc36.noarch requires (python3.10dist(jmespath) < 1~~ with python3.10dist(jmespath) >= 0.7.
1), but none of the providers can be installed
- cannot install both python3-jmespath-1.0.0-1.fc36.noarch and python3-jmespath-0.10.0-5.fc36.noarch
- cannot install the best update candidate for package python3-jmespath-0.10.0-5.fc36.noarch
- cannot install the best update candidate for package python3-botocore-1.24.8-1.fc36.noarch
so looks like botocore needs to be bumped to a version that's happy with 1.0.0 here too?
obsoleted and unpushed, doesn't it mean the same here?
Ah, it means that it was unpushed due to negative karma? To my mind, if they meant the same thing, they would use the same terms. When I explicitly unpush an update, it is marked as Unpushed, not Obsoleted.
This update has been submitted for testing by kevin.
This update's test gating status has been changed to 'ignored'.
This update has been pushed to testing.
I'm seeing this:
so looks like botocore needs to be bumped to a version that's happy with 1.0.0 here too?
Bodhi is disabling automatic push to stable due to negative karma. The maintainer may push manually if they determine that the issue is not severe.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2068396
This update can be pushed to stable now if the maintainer wishes
why is that not deprecated yet?
This update has been obsoleted.
Bodhi says this has been obsoleted, but doesn't say by what, and the update for python-botocore doesn't have this build in it, so where did it go?
obsoleted and unpushed, doesn't it mean the same here?
Sigh. I guess I will do another update and attach it to the botocore one. ;(
Alternatively, you can wait until botocore is pushed to stable and then push this one to testing.
Ah, it means that it was unpushed due to negative karma? To my mind, if they meant the same thing, they would use the same terms. When I explicitly unpush an update, it is marked as Unpushed, not Obsoleted.