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network manager seems to have rev. deps on both `cockpit` and `cockpit-appstream`. Strictly speaking, just `cockpit` should be enough, as that is where we ship `cockpit-networkmanager` which has dependency on NetowrkManager.
In `cockpit` sosreport tests are broken due to a new sos report version. I have fix for his upstream in [1] and can also apply this downstream without releasing a new z-stream release. That should fix this issue.
[1] https://github.com/cockpit-project/cockpit/pull/14989
Sent [1] where gating succeeded. It is just blocked on BZ hook, as this BZ is not correctly set up. However, I don't want to do any more releases into 8.3, yet I want to fix up tests. Not really sure what is the best approach to do this.
I guess we can get ACKs for this one (hopefully pm one is given still automatically), merge that PR, and close this as CurrentRelease.
@martinpitt WDYT?
[1] https://src.osci.redhat.com/rpms/cockpit/pull-request/50
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