On 9/11/25 15:05, Karolina Surma wrote:
The plan, as of now, is:
1. Wait for Python 3.14.0rc3 release.
2. Wait for the Fedora 43 Beta Freeze to finish.
3. Bump and build all packages in rawhide (except kernel).
4. FF-merge into f43 and build all packages that match the criteria
The plan, as of now, is:
1. Wait for Python 3.14.0rc3 release.
2. Wait for the Fedora 43 Beta Freeze to finish.
3. Bump and build all packages in rawhide (except kernel).
4. FF-merge into f43 and build all packages that match the criteria:
a) the rawhide and f43 branches were not dif
moving. Let me know if I should alter
the plan somehow.
[1] https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/138749
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On 8/5/25 12:51, Alexander Ploumistos wrote:
Hello,
You can try to find what changed from Koschei:
https://koschei.fedoraproject.org/package/python-qcustomplot-pyqt?collection=f43
Other than that, the error seems rather simple to fix.
Hi,
It's not related to Python 3.14 - I'd guess there w
On 7/29/25 13:33, Jos de Kloe wrote:
As these symlinks have been generated by an earlier install of the same
package, an upgrade should be able to replace them I think.
So this seems an rpm bug to me.
Is there anything I can do as eccodes packager to fix this?
Hi,
It looks like a case descr
Hello,
On 6/10/25 11:35, Karolina Surma wrote:
The Python 3.14 rebuild is in progress. We plan to merge the side tag soon.
The side tag has been merged. Now you can build Python packages in
regular Rawhide with Python 3.14 safely.
Shortly we'll start opening bugzillas for the rema
Hello,
The Python 3.14 rebuild is in progress. We plan to merge the side tag soon.
So far, we've successfully built 3682 out of 4259 source packages, with
577 remaining to be built.
See the list of packages sorted by maintainers at the end of this mail.
If your package fails because there is a
)
Karolina
On 5/28/25 14:28, Karolina Surma wrote:
Hello,
To deliver Python 3.14 with Fedora Linux 43, we will run a coordinated
rebuild in a side tag.
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Python3.14
Python 3.14.0b2 has been released on Monday, May 26th, 2025 and shipped
in all Fedoras.
Hello,
To deliver Python 3.14 with Fedora Linux 43, we will run a coordinated
rebuild in a side tag.
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Python3.14
Python 3.14.0b2 has been released on Monday, May 26th, 2025 and shipped
in all Fedoras.
We hope to start the mass rebuild beginning next week.
e any questions.
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Hi,
On 1/27/25 23:16, Siddhesh Poyarekar wrote:
Like Fabio mentioned, we already do this and tend to have that
information but don't communicate until we have determined that it is
relevant and as it happened this time around, it was too late. The main
reason why we hold on to the informati
Hi,
thank you for clarifications and additional resources.
On 1/15/25 17:23, Jakub Jelinek wrote:
On Wed, Jan 15, 2025 at 05:06:47PM +0100, Karolina Surma wrote:
David Malcolm has performed a
mass prebuild of Fedora with ~ a month old version of gcc over Christmas
and its analysis is being
, filed various
bugs and will post a summary). And, if there are packages which need to be
rebuilt against GCC 15 before the mass rebuild (like packages using Ada),
feel free to build them into the side-tag.
Jakub
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On 6/12/24 00:10, Miro Hrončok wrote:
On 10. 06. 24 17:34, Karolina Surma wrote:
Hello,
The Python 3.13 rebuild is in progress. We plan to merge the side tag
soon.
I requested the side tag to be merged.
https://pagure.io/releng/issue/12155
If you build for f41-python now, there is a
Hello,
The Python 3.13 rebuild is in progress. We plan to merge the side tag soon.
So far, we've successfully built 3528 out of 4109 source packages, with
581 remaining to be built.
See the list of packages sorted by maintainers at the end of this mail.
If your package fails because there is
rs crossed :)
Karolina
On 5/31/24 10:55, Karolina Surma wrote:
Hello,
To deliver Python 3.13 with Fedora Linux 41, we will run a coordinated
rebuild in a side tag.
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Python3.13
Python 3.13.0b2 is scheduled for Tuesday, Jun 4th 2024.
We hope to start the ma
Hi,
On 6/6/24 12:41, Michael J Gruber wrote:
Hi there,
I'm somewhat confused by the two different coprs
@python/python3.13-b1
@python/python3.13
What is the role of which?
@python/python3.13 is the main copr used for the continuous Python
rebuild since alpha1 and a testing bed for the packa
Hello,
To deliver Python 3.13 with Fedora Linux 41, we will run a coordinated
rebuild in a side tag.
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Python3.13
Python 3.13.0b2 is scheduled for Tuesday, Jun 4th 2024.
We hope to start the mass rebuild shortly after it's available.
TL;DR: If you can, fo
Hello,
ever wanted to add Zuul CI to your Fedora packages in dist-git but then
got discouraged by having to edit the yaml file[0] manually?
I created zuul-config-generator[1], a small script to find all the given
username's or group's packages and generate `fedora-distgits.yaml` with
them in
"python*" to indicate my domain of interest. It has no
meaning outside of the context of that event.
Hope this clarifies things.
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On 11/16/22 08:58, Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek wrote:
Hello,
The standard invocation of the Python dependency generator will be
changed to always run with option like `--fail-if-version-zero`. (This
is the subject of the current proposal.)
Based on your concerns, an opt out mechanism would be
equal versions like `0.0` or `0.0.0`) is
probably technically valid, in most cases this indicates a packaging
error.
We propose to prevent this error from happening by explicitly failing
the RPM build instead of generating such provides.
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On 11/15/22 12:42, Ewoud Kohl van Wijngaarden wrote:
On Tue, Nov 15, 2022 at 12:35:32PM +0100, Karolina Surma wrote:
On 11/15/22 08:37, Mattia Verga via devel wrote:
Il 15/11/22 00:23, Neal Gompa ha scritto:
On Mon, Nov 14, 2022 at 6:03 PM Kevin Kofler via devel
wrote:
So let me sum up
-fail-if-version-zero`. (This
is the subject of the current proposal.)
Based on your concerns, an opt out mechanism would be added:
If you wanted to bypass the option, you could define a macro in the
specfile, eg.
`%{!?__python_dist_allow_version_zero:--fail-if-version-zero}`
This would allow to build RPMs
(Originally posted in python-devel@fp.o, cross-posting for better
visibility).
Hello maintainers,
We'd like to add all the non-retired Fedora's packages (co-)maintained by
@python-packagers-sig and the members of Python-maint team to the Zuul
CI[0] configuration.
Please find the full list of the
ckets.
If you're a maintainer of such package, please take a look at it.
Lastly, in case of troubles feel free to reach me through this thread or
ping on #fedora-python on libera.chat (ksurma). I'll try to be of help
as much as I can.
Cheers,
Karolina
On 6/30/22 17:34, Karolina Surma
Hi,
On 6/30/22 17:44, Bob Mauchin wrote:
> On Thu, 30 Jun 2022, 17:35 Karolina Surma, <mailto:ksu...@redhat.com>> wrote:
>
> Hello packagers,
>
> The new major version of the popular documentation framework Sphinx has
> been recently released[0]. It bring
en
piotrp python-sphinx_rtd_theme
praiskup copr-keygen
qulogicpython-pikepdf python-sphinx-panels
rdopiera python-django
rsroka liblognorm
salimmapython-django
sgallagh python-django
zdohnalkea python-pikepdf
zfridric liblognorm
Cheers,
Karolina Surma
[0] https://www.s
Hello,
I've just orphaned python-readthedocs-sphinx-ext[1].
In the communication with the upstream we discovered this extension was
used as an internal tool for the readthedocs builders. We concluded it
shouldn't be needed in Fedora at all.
Three packages in Fedora BR it, all of them received PRs
stutils entirely.
python-setuptools's license string has changed as some new libraries are
vendored by the package.
The new license is: 'MIT and ASL 2.0 and (BSD or ASL 2.0) and Python'
(was: 'MIT and (BSD or ASL 2.0)').
Happy packaging,
Karolina Surma
On 2/11/22 21:45, Kevin Kofler via devel wrote:
> Miro Hrončok wrote:
>> It was actually announced:
>>
>>
> https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/devel@lists.fedoraproject.org/thread/FV53ADNJB5STFN3YAEEXEVHMIA6DMXCN/
>>
>> But for reasons I don't understand, it was pushed to rawhide without
Hi all,
thank you Miro for the check of the dependency chain.
Jerry, feel free to transfer the ownership to me:
python-readthedocs-sphinx-ext -> ksurma
python-sphinx_rtd_theme -> ksurma
Have a great weekend,
Karolina
On 2/10/22 19:17, Miro Hrončok wrote:
> On 09. 02. 22 16:38, Jerry James wrot
Hey Mattias,
On 1/5/22 09:39, Matthias Runge wrote:
> Hey there,
>
> would it be too late to upgrade Django for Fedora 36 to version 4.0.x?
> It may require some more package updates, not just Django itself.
>
> The releasenotes are here[1], We have version 3.2 in Fedora 35, which
> is a long-te
Hey Jerry,
I've taken python-pytest-datadir and python-pytest-regressions which I
started to work on independently.
Cheers,
Karolina
On 7/14/21 1:02 AM, Jerry James wrote:
A new version of python-networkx is out. In order to keep building
documentation for it, the following new packages a
is not lost in the thread.
Feel free to reach me through this thread or ping on #fedora-python on
libera.chat (ksurma).
Cheers,
Karolina Surma
[0] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Sphinx4
Maintainers by package:
Mayavi chedi orion
ansible
arding the Sphinx update, see the associated Fedora
Change [0].
Having questions or in need of help? Don't hesitate to contact me.
You can reply to this thread or find ksurma on #fedora-python IRC
channel (libera.chat).
Best regards,
Karolina Surma
[0] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/
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