> Am 09.03.2025 um 00:44 schrieb Chris Adams <li...@cmadams.net>:
> 
> Once upon a time, Peter Boy Uni <p...@uni-bremen.de> said:
>> We have a Forgejo rpm in the Fedora f41 repository, version 10 for x86_64. A 
>> aarch64 variant is currently missing (there is, however, a version 9 in 
>> COPR).
> 
> As far as I can tell, that's not true.  I'm not sure where you found it,
> but there's no Forgejo RPMs in the standard Fedora repos, just the
> python API client library (python-pyforgejo).

You are right. I removed the COPR forgejo repo from /etc/yum.d but missed that 
the forgejo rpm was still there. So a ‚dnf search forgejo‘ still found it. And 
I happily assumed it was in the Fedora repo.


> There appear to be a number of COPR repos with Forgejo, looks like most
> have expected setup steps on the COPR page for it.  If that's where you
> got it, you should probably start with what the packager says there.

Yes, the mdwalters:forgejo seemed to me to be the most advanced version, 
measured by the number of downloads and the documentation. But it's probably 
not. 


Thanks
Peter



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