A bug was found in /usr/bin/crb [1] dealing with how crb determines if you
are on a RHEL system or not.  A fix was made and tested on every RHEL
compatible distro I could find.  So I'm very confident about those.
But for real RHEL systems that use subscription-manager, I only have access
to a few different types of installs and containers.

Could some people who have access to some of the more exotic RHEL installs
(SAP etc...) check and see if the new /usr/bin/crb works correctly for them.

The new update is in
epel-release-9-5.el9 [2]
epel-release-8-19.el8 [3]

Thank You
Troy

[1] - https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2186721
[2] -
https://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org//packages/epel-release/9/5.el9/noarch/epel-release-9-5.el9.noarch.rpm
[3] -
https://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org//packages/epel-release/8/19.el8/noarch/epel-release-8-19.el8.noarch.rpm
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