Description of problem: Package bashtop has never been released in both EPEL7 testing or stable, because it could not work, so I wanted to retire it, but fedpkg did not allow me $ git checkout epel7 Si è passati al branch 'epel7' Il tuo branch è aggiornato rispetto a 'origin/epel7'. $ fedpkg retire "bash >= 4.4 requirement not satisfied" Fedora release (epel7) is in state 'current' - retire operation is not allowed. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): fedpkg-1.38-3.fc31.noarch
Seems already reported https://pagure.io/fedpkg/issue/395
Thanks for the report. The issue you mentioned (https://pagure.io/fedpkg/issue/395), was fixed.
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Fixed in fedpkg-1.39