Bug 1551316

Summary: New upstream with new version available
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Christian Stadelmann <fedora>
Component: moodbarAssignee: john5342 <john5342>
Status: CLOSED EOL QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Description Christian Stadelmann 2018-03-04 18:13:00 UTC
Description of problem:
This project got a new upstream, https://github.com/exaile/moodbar. They have released a new version a few days ago.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
Fedora: 0.1.2
Upstream: 1.0

The new version also uses GStreamer 1.x instead of 0.10.x and still depends on fftw 3.x.

Comment 1 Christian Stadelmann 2018-09-05 09:43:20 UTC
According to

    $ dnf repoquery --alldeps --whatrequires moodbar

no package does depend on moodbar. As a result, updating this package will not break anything anywhere.

Comment 2 Christian Stadelmann 2018-09-05 11:33:33 UTC
The next version of Exaile, 4.0, will depend on or require moodbar, so this package is not obsolete.

I've updated the spec file and removed the outdated patch against glib. I've created a pull request at https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/moodbar/pull-request/1

Koji build ran successfully: https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=29495834

Comment 3 Christian Stadelmann 2018-09-05 11:34:37 UTC
As no other package is affected, this update may also be pushed to F29 imho.

Comment 4 Christian Stadelmann 2018-10-08 14:04:27 UTC
This issue is still present on Fedora 29 Beta.

Comment 5 Christian Stadelmann 2019-04-27 12:03:41 UTC
Note: Upstream has a new version, 1.1, which fails to test on Fedora's secondary arches. This issue is tracked upstream: https://github.com/exaile/moodbar/issues/8

Comment 6 Christian Stadelmann 2019-05-09 19:47:47 UTC
(In reply to Christian Stadelmann from comment #5)
> Note: Upstream has a new version, 1.1, which fails to test on Fedora's
> secondary arches. This issue is tracked upstream:
> https://github.com/exaile/moodbar/issues/8

Upstream has released 1.1.1 which fixes the build issue on secondary aches. Can you please update moodbar?

Comment 7 Christian Stadelmann 2019-06-22 11:48:55 UTC
*bump* Can I please get any response from the package maintainer?

Comment 8 Ben Cotton 2019-10-31 19:06:18 UTC
This message is a reminder that Fedora 29 is nearing its end of life.
Fedora will stop maintaining and issuing updates for Fedora 29 on 2019-11-26.
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Comment 9 Ben Cotton 2019-11-27 22:56:05 UTC
Fedora 29 changed to end-of-life (EOL) status on 2019-11-26. Fedora 29 is
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Comment 10 Red Hat Bugzilla 2023-09-14 04:17:16 UTC
The needinfo request[s] on this closed bug have been removed as they have been unresolved for 1000 days