So its been on my list of things to do for a while to come up with a list of packages that we conflict/overlap with in upstream RHEL and to see what packages have changed. I started with package listing but figured in the end that looking at src.rpm names would be a better as they would be what we blocked against in koji in the future:
Packages dropped from RHEL-5.1 -> RHEL-5.4 cachefilesd frysk gfs2-kmod sysreport Packages added from RHEL-5.1 -> RHEL-5.4 blktrace celt051 cmirror cmirror-kmod compat-libcom_err crash-spu-commands dapl dstat e4fsprogs ecryptfs-utils etherboot fcoe-utils fipscheck freeipmi fuse gcc44 gnupg2 gtk-vnc hmaccalc iasl ibsim infiniband-diags isns-utils java-1.6.0-openjdk ktune kvm libassuan libcmpiutil libcxgb3 libehca libhbaapi libhbalinux libibcm libibcommon libibmad libibumad libibverbs libipathverbs libksba libmlx4 libmthca libnes libpciaccess librdmacm libsdp libsmi libspe2 libvirt-cim log4cpp mpi-selector mpitests mstflint mvapich mvapich2 nedit nspluginwrapper ofed-docs opensm openswan pdksh perftest perl-Config-General perl-Sys-Virt pexpect pinentry pth python-iniparse python-setuptools qcairo qffmpeg qlvnictools qperf qpixman qspice rds-tools rsyslog setroubleshoot-plugins sgpio srptools system-config-netboot tpm-tools trousers tvflash udftools virt-viewer wacomexpresskeys wdaemon xorg-x11-drv-qxl xorg-x11-xdm xulrunner yum-updatesd -------------------- Here are the source rpms in the epel SRPMS tree that duplicate stuff in the RHEL SRPMS blktrace dstat gnupg2 libassuan libksba nedit perl-Config-General perl-Net-Telnet pinentry pth python-setuptools Packages in the repo that conflict with RHEL-5.4 packages are: blktrace dstat gnupg2 libassuan-devel libksba libksba-devel nedit perl-Config-General perl-Net-Telnet pinentry pinentry-gtk pinentry-qt pth pth-devel python-setuptools -- Stephen J Smoogen. Ah, but a man's reach should exceed his grasp. Or what's a heaven for? -- Robert Browning _______________________________________________ epel-devel-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/epel-devel-list
