On Thu, Jan 27, 2022 at 9:57 AM David Sommerseth <d...@eurephia.org> wrote:
>
> On 27/01/2022 15:50, Neal Gompa wrote:
> > pkcs11-helper doesn't exist in RHEL/CentOS itself, and it's probably
> > being filtered out in ELN to mimic RHEL. It's shipped in EPEL, so you
> > need an EPEL repository.
>
> Alright, sounds reasonable.
>
> >
> > ELN won't be very useful for you because it's a stripped compose,
> > unless you rebuild pkcs11-helper for ELN in your Copr.
>
> That's an option, I'll consider that.
>
> > I'm also saying that having both the epel-* chroots enabled and the
> > centos-* chroots enabled is a bit redundant. If you need stuff from
> > EPEL, just use the EPEL chroots, which are built on CentOS/RHEL.
>
> My understanding is that CentOS Stream is more bleeding edge than the
> standard CentOS/RHEL releases, so dependencies might not be correct for
> Stream users.  Or maybe I'm overthinking this and I don't need to have
> special builds for CentOS Stream?
>
> To be clear, to me there is a difference between EPEL builds (targetting
> the traditional CentOS/RHEL distros)
> and CentOS Stream.  But again, I
> might have misunderstood these concepts.
>

It's not exactly bleeding edge, it's more like the in-between state of
point releases. But there is also the epel-next-* chroots that are
specifically layered on CentOS Stream. You want those alongside the
regular EPEL ones.


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