This package is being added to RHEL 9.3 at the next minor release. Please remove it from epel after the next RHEL minor release.
As you probably know, the requested retirement MUST NOT happen immediately. I'll handle it when ready.
Just a reminder: Please do not remove python-tomli from epel8 until it shows up in RHEL / Alma / Rocky 9. Since this is expected in RHEL 9.3, that should be sometime in November 2023. Thank you for being so quick with this Miro. I've added the above to be consistent with the other bugs.
Troy, can the RHEL Process Automation be adapted to not send so many Bugzilla transactions/notifications? Excluding Miro changing the status, I got 10 emails from the automation between the epel8 and epel9 python-tomli EPEL2RHEL bugs. I'd prefer to have only received 2 (i.e. a new bug notification for each bug). It's not a big deal, but having a higher signal to noise ratio of Bugzilla notifications is good for everyone involved. (The new bug is one notification, the first comment from RHEL Process Automation is one notification, the Block on 2175213 is a notification, the Block on 1998160 is one notification, and your comment is a fifth notification. All of the instructions should be in the bug description and the two Blocks should be set when creating the bug. It's easy to do this with python-bugzilla if that's what RHEL Process Automation is using.)
FEDORA-2023-7e1a98a869 has been submitted as an update to Fedora 39. https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2023-7e1a98a869
FEDORA-2023-7e1a98a869 has been pushed to the Fedora 39 stable repository. If problem still persists, please make note of it in this bug report.
Apologies, I accidentally referenced this bugzilla in an unrelated update.
python3-tomli-0:2.0.1-5.el9.noarch from RHEL 9.3 is available in EPEL 9 Koji. But it is not yet available in the almalinux-9-x86_64 or rocky-9-x86_64 mock chroots.
AlmaLinux has it now.
python-tomli has been retired from epel9. It takes a few days to be removed from the repos.
Troy, you told me not to do it before Rocky has it. I am a bit confused.
I've been getting pulled both ways. Some people insisting we remove them the day that RHEL is released, some until Alma and Rocky have a release. I personally don't care either way, but I lean towards having it longer. Anyway, yep, it looks like I pulled the packages out before Rocky 9.3 came out. All I can say is I'll try better with 8 and the 9.4.