Hi Ben,
On Thu, 22 Jan 2026 10:07:53 +0000
Ben Beasley <[email protected]> wrote:
> In principle, I would be willing to use provenpackager privilege to take
> care of the remaining rebuilds in the side tag, but I am not going to do
> it until the update is viable. Specifically, 389-ds-base fails to build
> from source with the updated net-snmp (already known from COPR), and
> since 389-ds-base appears to be a critpath package, this needs to be
> resolved before the update can proceed. If a Bodhi update were created
> from the side tag without 389-ds-base, I would expect it to be blocked
> by OpenQA gating.
>
> I see that OpenIPMI was already rebuilt successfully in the side tag.
>
> I confirmed that the following can be rebuilt successfully when the time
> comes. I tested these using either scratch builds in the side tag or
> (where dependency chains were involved) local mock builds.
>
> asterisk, collectd (needs nut rebuilt first), corosync, frr, hplip,
> ifstat, keepalived, nagios-plugins-snmp-disk-proc, nut, openhpi, php,
> ryslog, s390utils, syslog-ng (since Peter Czanik temporarily disabled
> SNMP support), tog-pegasus, zabbix
>
> On the other hand, all of the following packages would fail to build
> from source with the updated net-snmp, and so they would begin failing
> to install in Rawhide after the side tag was merged. Some of these
> problems are incompatibilities with the latest net-snmp, and some are
> pre-existing issues. These packages’ maintainers will need to take action.
>
> 389-ds-base, eth-tools, lldpd, opensips, openhpi-subagent (needs openhpi
> rebuilt first)
I believe it's time to let openhpi (and openhpi-subagent) go, it's a
long time dead project. So please ignore it in your rebuilds, I will
retire them soon.
Dan
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