Obsoleted by: FEDORA-2022-b8c317d344
This does, in fact, fix the regression in building luminance-hdr with LTO enabled (scratch-build in side tag).
This update was combined with and now obsoleted by the older update FEDORA-2022-262b2da36d, which was also still in testing.
This update has been unpushed.
For testing with python-fastapi, requires: FEDORA-2022-dbf6e00ba8
Requires: FEDORA-2022-de9ab3ee07
Fails to install:
Error:
Problem: cannot install the best candidate for the job
- nothing provides python3.9dist(scikit-learn) >= 1.0.1 needed by python3-imbalanced-learn-0.9.0-3.fc34.noarch
FEDORA-2022-117a79c82d has the same issue but is already stable.
Awesome! Glad it’s working as expected.
This would break c4core-devel, which has an arched dependency on debugbreak-devel.
This would break c4core-devel, which has an arched dependency on debugbreak-devel.
This update has been unpushed.
This update includes several breaking ABI and API changes, which shouldn’t generally occur in a stable release without an exception granted by FESCo. Similarly, a new major version of Blender that significantly changes the user experience doesn’t seem appropriate for a stable release without a FESCo exception.
It’s too late now, but this update included an ABI/soversion break in OpenVDB—which happens with every minor version. See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2031326. A rebuild of USD is probably the only path forward.
Works great with python-rpm-macros-3.10-20.fc33. Looking forward to seeing this in stable.
Works great with python-rpm-macros-3.10-41.fc34. Looking forward to seeing this in stable.
Works great with python-rpm-macros-3.10-10.fc35. Looking forward to seeing this in stable.
Thanks for testing!
Thanks for testing!
I can confirm the bugs are fixed, in that
mock -r fedora-35-s390x --enablerepo=local -i python3-sympy
now succeeds by installing python3-pyglet.
General pyglet functionality should not have changed, but I have not tested it.
This update has been unpushed.