The following packages had already been built in the side tag before I
started:
net-snmp, OpenIPMI
I rebuilt the following packages:
collectd, corosync, frr, hplip, ifstat, keepalived,
nagios-plugins-snmp-disk-proc, nut, php, rsyslog, s390utils, syslog-ng,
tog-pegasus, zabbix
I tried to rebuild asterisk, but failed because texlive is broken in
Rawhide, https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2365910#c9. It’s a
leaf package, so I think we can merge the side tag without it, allow it
to FTI for a bit, and rebuild it after texlive is fixed.
I didn’t rebuild openhpi (or attempt to rebuild openhpi-subagent)
because Dan Horák asked me not to bother.
I didn’t commit to or rebuild the following packages because I already
knew they would FTBFS:
eth-tools, lldpd, opensips
These three packages will fail to install once the side tag is merged,
and their maintainers will need to take action. It looks like all three
are leaf packages, so the impact on Rawhide should not be too great.
I also used scratch builds in the side tag to confirm that the following
packages, which depend on net-snmp packages at build time but do not
link its shared libraries and therefore do not need to be rebuilt, are
not broken by the net-snmp update:
apcupsd, cyrus-imapd, freeradius, nagios-plugins, perl-SNMP-Info,
perl-SNMP-Simple
Josef, could you please create the Bodhi update now? Thanks!
On 23/01/2026 09:23, Ben Beasley wrote:
It looks like the 389-ds-base FTBFS can be worked around by simply
adding BuildRequires: libnl3-devel to its spec file.
[…]
For now, though, the above “bandage” is good enough to successfully
rebuild 389-ds-base, so I’m going to start committing to the packages
mentioned below and rebuilding them in the side tag.
[1]
https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/builds?order=-tag_name&tagID=126135&inherited=1&latest=1
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