Over the last several days, I've been working hard to get all of the Fedora
R packages rebuilt against R 4.0 in rawhide (in the F33-R-4 side tag). With
the exception of R-biomaRt, R-BSgenome, R-GenomicAlignments, and
R-rtracklayer, I believe everything is built and updated to the latest
versions. And of those packages, they're all ready to go when Fedora
infrastructure is working reliably again (the great datacenter migration
has started and I can no longer git push). I'll also push R 4.0.1 into the
tag when that's possible.

There are two new packages that I created that are needed for R-biomaRt to
be updated:

R-AnnotationDbi
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1845360

R-BiocFileCache
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1845362

They are relatively simple noarch packages and should be quick reviews.
Help in getting these reviewed quickly would be appreciated.

Given the huge amount of builds (and rebuilds) in this process, I am
strongly disinclined to attempt this work for Fedora 32 (the idea of
hundreds of bodhi overrides does not fill me with joy), but I would not
prevent someone else who wished to try to do so.

Thanks,
Tom

P.S. I noticed that R-pls and R-statmod were orphaned (and as a result,
they did not get rebuilt for R 4). Nothing seems to depend on them in
Fedora, so this seems fine, but if you were using those packages, you may
wish to revive them.

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