We have the golang-google-protobuf-1.31.0-3.fc40 removing the compat-golang-github-protobuf-devel-1.31.0-2.fc40.noarch.rpm which obsoletes another package incorrectly, but even with golang-google-protobuf-1.31.0-3.fc40 being tagged, compat-golang-github-protobuf-devel-1.31.0-2.fc40.noarch.rpm is still pulled.
When do you need this? (YYYY/MM/DD) 2023/09/24
When is this no longer needed or useful? (YYYY/MM/DD)
IDK, maybe next compose will fox the thing?
grpcurl is also affected by this.
grpcurl
Commit causing the issue: https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/golang-google-protobuf/c/7b612433ef21c9bbab19719ac403a1cab720ab6f?branch=rawhide
Reverting the change: https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/golang-google-protobuf/c/d41f2427836d4659578d9cb5a3856ededc792c42?branch=rawhide
The problem is as the compat package compat-golang-github-protobuf-devel-1.31.0-2.fc40.noarch exists and it's not correct, untaging it would be best.
compat-golang-github-protobuf-devel-1.31.0-2.fc40.noarch
Metadata Update from @phsmoura: - Issue tagged with: low-gain, low-trouble, ops
I have untagged this.
However, I am becoming increasingly dismayed to do so.
Please please please check things before pushing. Untagging stable updates is bad. It used to be just 100% forbidden. It means anyone who installed or used this in the last week still has it, it means bodhi is wrong about it being stable, it means people who tried to build things and have them fail now to have them work are confused.
Metadata Update from @kevin: - Issue untagged with: low-gain, low-trouble, ops - Issue close_status updated to: Fixed - Issue status updated to: Closed (was: Open)
I have untagged this. However, I am becoming increasingly dismayed to do so. Please please please check things before pushing. Untagging stable updates is bad. It used to be just 100% forbidden. It means anyone who installed or used this in the last week still has it, it means bodhi is wrong about it being stable, it means people who tried to build things and have them fail now to have them work are confused.
Not me. TBF, there is not reason anyone would install this on his or her own, it's just building block with not purpose outside.