The python-erfa package is currently not present in EPEL9. As I need it for the project of my org, I did some local tests myself and the package builds out of the box with the current spec file, besides needing to disable tests (due to currently missing python-pytest-astropy), now that the erfa (erfa-devel) dependency is also coming to EPEL9 (currently in testing). So could you kindly request the branch for epel9 and merge the spec file, with the test disabled, also there? Also: If I can help maintaining the package (at least on EPEL) I'd gladly do so in the future (FAS id: fedepell) if you assign me for this. Many thanks! Federico Reproducible: Always
Will you be able to branch and build python-pyerfa in epel9? I would be happy to be a co-maintainer if you do not wish to build it on epel9 (FAS: fedepell). Thanks!
This bug appears to have been reported against 'rawhide' during the Fedora Linux 39 development cycle. Changing version to 39.
Just pinging on this bug: any possibility to have this done or possibly get the maintainership for EPEL? Thanks!
This package has changed maintainer in Fedora. Reassigning to the new maintainer of this component.
Friendly ping on possibility to have for EPEL (or sharing maintenance) seeing the change of maintainer ;)
Currently fails with: python3dist(setuptools-scm) >= 6.2
A newer version of python3-setuptools_scm is needed
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