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Description of problem:
I noticed that php in EL9 has the "php" package built and present with mod_php[0]. This is not supposed to be there, as mod_php was removed in Fedora 33[1].
This is happening because the conditionals are set wrong for non-Fedora. I doubt you want to support mod_php through 2032 when it's not even enabled for Fedora, so this should probably be fixed.
That said, I'm a bit surprised this wasn't caught during the ELN bringup, since this was one of the purposes of ELN.
[0]: https://gitlab.com/redhat/centos-stream/rpms/php/-/blob/4f95d29bee28e32eafa78a7209ab5d4f6d1370ad/php.spec#L47
[1]: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/drop_mod_php
(In reply to Remi Collet from comment #1)
> Already disabled in
>
> Fedora 35 (PHP 8.0)
> https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/php/c/
> 67b2f663aa650feb3aa3676d3235227d484c5d1d?branch=rawhide
> Fedora 34 (PHP 7.4)
> https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/php/c/
> 41e02955a36c23872575831c32c62c33de6eb825?branch=f34
>
> So should be pulled on next sync
That was a month ago, so I would have expected it to sync by now. Either the sync broke (which has happened before) or syncing was switched off after Fedora 34 Beta was released.