Hello, Please note that this comment was generated automatically. If you feel that this output has mistakes, please contact me via email (mhroncok). Your package (python-postorius) Fails To Install in Fedora 36: can't install postorius: - nothing provides (python3.10dist(django) < 3.3~~ with python3.10dist(django) >= 2.2) needed by postorius-1.3.6-1.fc36.noarch If you know about this problem and are planning on fixing it, please acknowledge so by setting the bug status to ASSIGNED. If you don't have time to maintain this package, consider orphaning it, so maintainers of dependent packages realize the problem. If you don't react accordingly to the policy for FTBFS/FTI bugs (https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fesco/Fails_to_build_from_source_Fails_to_install/), your package may be orphaned in 8+ weeks. P.S. The data was generated solely from koji buildroot, so it might be newer than the latest compose or the content on mirrors. P.P.S. If this bug has been reported in the middle of upgrading multiple dependent packages, please consider using side tags: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fesco/Updates_Policy/#updating-inter-dependent-packages Thanks!
Hello, This is the first reminder (step 3 from https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fesco/Fails_to_build_from_source_Fails_to_install/#_package_removal_for_long_standing_ftbfs_and_fti_bugs). If you know about this problem and are planning on fixing it, please acknowledge so by setting the bug status to ASSIGNED. If you don't have time to maintain this package, consider orphaning it, so maintainers of dependent packages realize the problem.
This bug appears to have been reported against 'rawhide' during the Fedora 36 development cycle. Changing version to 36.
Hello, This is the second reminder (step 4 from https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fesco/Fails_to_build_from_source_Fails_to_install/#_package_removal_for_long_standing_ftbfs_and_fti_bugs). If you know about this problem and are planning on fixing it, please acknowledge so by setting the bug status to ASSIGNED. If you don't have time to maintain this package, consider orphaning it, so maintainers of dependent packages realize the problem.
Need to chase the dependencies, but now that F36 is branched I'm going to be more ruthless about proposing a potential compatibility break if necessary
This Bugzilla was ASSIGNED on 2022-03-23 but nothing happened. We are past Fedora 37 Beta Freeze and this package does not even install. What is the plan wrt this package? Can it please be removed from the distribution until this is solved?
Is it realistic to have this fixed in time for Fedora 37 GA, or can I retire the package to avoid blocked upgrades to Fedora 37? It can be unretired and shipped via an update after the GA.
It should be possible to fix this. We'd need to create a python-django3 package for the mailman stack to use.
The Fedora Engineering Steering Committee has approved [1] to retire the remaining non-installable packages still depending on Python 3.10 from Fedora 37 and Rawhide 1-2 days before the final freeze. We plan to retire this package this Sunday: 2022-10-02. If you wish to fix this package for time for Fedora 37 GA, please request a freeze exception [2]. [1] https://pagure.io/fesco/issue/2876 [2] https://qa.fedoraproject.org/blockerbugs/propose_bug
Retired in dist-git.
Hello, Please note that this comment was generated automatically. If you feel that this output has mistakes, please contact me via email (mhroncok). All subpackages of a package against which this bug was filled are now installable or removed from Fedora 38. Thanks for taking care of it!
Hello, Please note that this comment was generated automatically. If you feel that this output has mistakes, please contact me via email (mhroncok). All subpackages of a package against which this bug was filled are now installable or removed from Fedora 37. Thanks for taking care of it!
Hello, Please note that this comment was generated automatically. If you feel that this output has mistakes, please contact me via email (mhroncok). All subpackages of a package against which this bug was filled are now installable or removed from Fedora 36. Thanks for taking care of it!