This cannot go alone. There is a pending multi-package update with tomcat 10 in it, but it failed tests: FEDORA-2025-634fec6b6c . You need to keep working on that update.
This update aligns with the structure pki team asked to move forward. A lot of changes that were working flawlessly have been reverted for the time being (i.e https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/tomcat/commits/rawhide) for both packages to function properly. Those changes will be reapplied in the future when both teams can support those. No further work can be done at this point. The reason the tests are failing is because of the conflicts with the previous version of Tomcat 9 and there is no workaround for this since this build should be kept intact. My take is that the sole way to go forward is waiving those tests.
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This update was automatically created
This update has obsoleted tomcat-10.1.43-2.fc43, and has inherited its bugs and notes.
This update's test gating status has been changed to 'waiting'.
This update's test gating status has been changed to 'failed'.
This update's test gating status has been changed to 'waiting'.
This update's test gating status has been changed to 'failed'.
This cannot go alone. There is a pending multi-package update with tomcat 10 in it, but it failed tests: FEDORA-2025-634fec6b6c . You need to keep working on that update.
This update has been unpushed.
This update aligns with the structure pki team asked to move forward. A lot of changes that were working flawlessly have been reverted for the time being (i.e https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/tomcat/commits/rawhide) for both packages to function properly. Those changes will be reapplied in the future when both teams can support those. No further work can be done at this point. The reason the tests are failing is because of the conflicts with the previous version of Tomcat 9 and there is no workaround for this since this build should be kept intact. My take is that the sole way to go forward is waiving those tests.