Description of problem: I plan to introduce postfix-mta-sts-resolver in Fedora very soon and this is a dependency (via python-aiohttp). I'm working in the OSPO Comminfra Team and if we also use Fedora sometimes we mainly use EL8 in our infra and this is really needed. It rebuilds fine without any change: https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/duck/osas-infra-team-rpm-repo-devel/build/1387350/
I've added you as co-maintainer and made you default assignee for EPEL bugs. Feel free to request branch and do builds, just make sure to not merge any EPEL changes into master branch.
http-parser 2.8.0 is included in RHEL 8 already (among other things, it's a dependency of SSSD). Is the problem that 2.8.0 is too old? If so, you have two options: 1) File a Red Hat Enterprise Linux bug and ask for the package to be updated to a newer release. 2) Build postfix-mta-sts-resolver as a module and include a newer version of http-parser in the module description.
Ah, I see the real problem: RHEL is shipping the runtime package but not the -devel package. So this is similar to BZ #1759510 Unfortunately, that BZ (and this one) is currently blocked on BZ #1809314 (a bug in DNF) that prevents the EPEL -devel package from installing.
Thanks Stephen. Please keep us updated.
This bug appears to have been reported against 'rawhide' during the Fedora 33 development cycle. Changing version to 33.
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Once again another bug fixed without closing/notifying.