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DescriptionJohn Margaritsanakis
2014-04-07 21:27:07 UTC
(I might have the wrong component listed, epel7 wasn't in the list)
Description of problem:
The following packages are no longer in epel7.
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
php-pear-PHP-Compat 1.5.0-13
orbited 0.7.10-11
xpdf 3.03-8
How reproducible:
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Install RHEL7
2. Install epel7
3. The packages aren't there.
Actual results:
The packages aren't installed.
Expected results:
The packages are installed.
Additional info:
1) basesystem has nothing to do with the distribution issues, it is just dependency metapackage to resolve the loop in early phases of rpm dependencies.
2) EPEL packages have nothing to do with the Red Hat Enterprise Linux [567] product, they are managed by Fedora infrastructure guys and maintained by community (Classification Fedora, Product Fedora EPEL)
3) If you believe these should be in epel7, please contact the maintainers in epel6 and ask them to build packages for epel7.
Closing NOTABUG and reassigning to distribution.