Hello! Description of problem: It appears your package depend on 'initscrits' package for some reason. However, most of the initscripts' dependants are no longer valid. I hereby request you check your package/specfile, and either: * drop the initscripts dependancy and close this BZ, or * provide a justification in a comment for keeping the dependancy (without closing this BZ) ---------------------- NOTE: In case you are depending on initscripts because of networking scripts, then you will need to update your specfile to depend directly on new package 'network-scripts' (instead of 'initscripts'). If this is the case, please let us know in the comments and do not close the BZ yet. Additional info: The requested change here is valid for Rawhide (F29) only. Do not backport these changes into F28 or F27, because it would break things. Thank you for your co-operation! :) -- Dee'Kej --
This bug appears to have been reported against 'rawhide' during the Fedora 29 development cycle. Changing version to '29'.
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