Hi, I though that I should let you know
After 4 week in updates-testing
this update will go to stable very soon and I got none, nienty, zero feedback, neither good or bad .
Best regards,
This update changes from libclamav.so.9 to libclamav.so.11. It will require rebuilding c-icap-modules and librpminspect. If you release it in the current state you'll break installation of those packages. They should have been rebuilt in a side tag with clamav and released together. This is by definition an incompatible update, yet it doesn't appear to have followed the EPEL Incompatible Upgrades policy.
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/epel/epel-policy-incompatible-upgrades/
Do not push this update to stable. Simply sending one email to say "hey I did this and I'm gonna push to stable very soon" is not sufficient. Follow the process outlined in the documentation. If you had followed the process in the first place, perhaps you would have received karma on the update thanks to the multiple steps in the process designed to raise awareness of this type of update.
On Thu, Jun 27, 2024 at 8:30 AM Sérgio Basto sergio@serjux.com wrote:
Hi, I though that I should let you know
After 4 week in updates-testing
this update will go to stable very soon and I got none, nienty, zero feedback, neither good or bad .
Best regards,
Sérgio M. B.
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