Hi,

I've been trying to complete the OpenVPN 3 Linux v18_beta release in my
Fedora Copr repository for EPEL-9.  But there seems to be something odd
going on here.  I tried to reach out on IRC earlier today but didn't get
much further.

The issue, how I see it, is that the buildroot for EPEL-9 seems to use
CentOS 9 Stream (centos-stream+epel-9-x86_64) instead of RHEL-9.  The
end result is that the openvpn3-selinux package depends on a newer
selinux-policy package than what is available in RHEL-9.

My latest attempt is available here:
<https://download.copr.fedorainfracloud.org/results/dsommers/openvpn3/epel-9-x86_64/04507658-openvpn3/>

And the paradox is that trying 'yum copr enable dsommers/openvpn3' on a
CentOS 9 Stream also doesn't work.  But manually downloading and
installing the .repo file, installing 'openvpn3-client' works smooth on
CentOS 9 Stream.

Is this a known issue?  Shouldn't EPEL-9 repository builds happen on
proper RHEL-9?  And buildi
ng on CentOS 9 Stream sounds wrong as well.

Doing the EPEL-9 build on Fedora Koji works fine and installs fine.
<https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=88073281>


In addition, trying to do a build with the proper CentOS 9 Stream
repository also fails - as the moce config used there is the plain
centos-stream-9-x86_64, not the '+epel' variant used in EPEL-9.

I do understand this last issue (CentOS 9 Stream build) is different
from the EPEL-9 build issue.


Any advice would be appreciated.


--
kind regards,

David Sommerseth

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