I'm taking python-dmidecode.
I hope upstream does not abandon it, one day.
On 25/11/20 11:41, Dan Horák wrote:
On Wed, 25 Nov 2020 11:34:37 +0100
"Antonio T. sagitter" wrote:
Is upstream still active?
I would call it "they are alive", there were commits few months ago,
see https://github.co
On Wed, 25 Nov 2020 11:34:37 +0100
"Antonio T. sagitter" wrote:
> Is upstream still active?
I would call it "they are alive", there were commits few months ago,
see https://github.com/nima/python-dmidecode
Dan
> On 25/11/20 10:56, Miro Hrončok wrote:
> > On 11/25/20 10:43 AM,
Is upstream still active?
On 25/11/20 10:56, Miro Hrončok wrote:
On 11/25/20 10:43 AM, Dan Horák wrote:
Hi all,
I'm orphaning python-dmidecode, I have inherited it after a member of
our team left and have no interest or use case for it. I vaguely
remember there was a project who relied on pyth
> On Wed, 25 Nov 2020 10:56:39 +0100
> > It returns subscription-manager:
> >
> > $ repoquery --repo=rawhide{,-source} --whatrequires python3-dmidecode
> > subscription-manager-0:1.29.0-1.fc34.x86_64
There is also a weak dependency in tuned:
# repoquery --repo=rawhide --whatdepends python3-dmidec
On Wed, 25 Nov 2020 10:56:39 +0100
Miro Hrončok wrote:
> On 11/25/20 10:43 AM, Dan Horák wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'm orphaning python-dmidecode, I have inherited it after a member of
> > our team left and have no interest or use case for it. I vaguely
> > remember there was a project who reli
On 11/25/20 10:43 AM, Dan Horák wrote:
Hi all,
I'm orphaning python-dmidecode, I have inherited it after a member of
our team left and have no interest or use case for it. I vaguely
remember there was a project who relied on python-dmidecode, so if it's
still true, then they should step up. Repo