Your package soletta failed to build from source in current rawhide. https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=17791852 For details on mass rebuild see https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_26_Mass_Rebuild
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Thanks, I`m aware of the issue and already mitigating it. There will be a new release soon, I`m just waiting for reviews from some people.
This bug appears to have been reported against 'rawhide' during the Fedora 26 development cycle. Changing version to '26'.
Gustavo why you don't apply [1] in rawhide , F27 and F26 ? TBH if I will start digging on solletta but if I started I want try solleta 2 [1] https://github.com/solettaproject/soletta-packaging/blob/master/rpm/soletta.spec note that already have %global soletta_version 2
(same with corrections) Gustavo why don't you apply [1] in rawhide , F27 and F26 ? TBH, I don't know, if I will start digging on solletta but if I started I want try solleta 2 [1] https://github.com/solettaproject/soletta-packaging/blob/master/rpm/soletta.spec note that already have %global soletta_version 2
Hey, Sergio. It's my bad for lack of quality time with it, but your bump on this will surely have me giving it a chance again tomorrow night. Any help is welcome, the issue isβI have to face the last koji build errors I get. Soletta is one of those packages with *all* of its test suite attached to the package generation on Fedora servers. This is good because it helps attest the quality is flawless, but any little shake on either dependencies, new supported architectures and the like give us work to have the wheel turning. The principal task now is to make it work with OpenSSL`s new API (I have local patches for it that still need love), then assert what random tests that fail on random architectures need from us. And finally, yes, we need Soletta 2 (I'm waiting on these build fixes for that) out.
hum if it is because openssl 1.1 , we may use compat-openssl10
Mm, good to know. Patches to spec are welcome, I'll try my way on this as soon as I can, too.
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