Bug 2236795

Summary: Notice: python-botocore will be automatically retired from EPEL 9 when RHEL 9.5 is released
Product: [Fedora] Fedora EPEL Reporter: rhel-process-autobot <rhel-process-autobot>
Component: python-botocoreAssignee: David Duncan <davdunc>
Status: CLOSED DEFERRED QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Version: epel9CC: carl, davdunc, gholms, gwync, lkundrak, me, tdawson
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Description rhel-process-autobot 2023-09-01 14:17:03 UTC

Comment 1 rhel-process-autobot 2023-09-01 14:17:08 UTC
This issue is purely informational, you do not need to take any action. Thank you for your work maintaining python-botocore in EPEL 9. Red Hat considers this package important enough to promote it to official RHEL. It will be part of RHEL 9.4. Please do not update python-botocore in EPEL 9 so the RHEL version can have a higher version and release. When RHEL 9.4 is released, EPEL automation will remove python-botocore from EPEL 9 and close this bug.

Comment 2 Troy Dawson 2024-05-10 18:13:07 UTC
python-botocore was not released in RHEL 9.4.  Neither was the package that depended on it, efs-utils.
It is possible that it won't be going into RHEL at all, but both packages are still in CentOS Stream 9.

For now, I will bump this bugzilla to the RHEL 9.5 release.  If neither of these packages are in RHEL 9.5, I will close this bug.

Comment 3 Troy Dawson 2024-11-19 18:06:22 UTC
python-botocore and efs-utils are not in RHEL 9.5.
Looking at various places, it appears it is not going to be in RHEL 9.
Thank you for your patience.  I am closing this bug.