> On Thu, Mar 10, 2022 at 09:25:36AM -0500, Steve Cossette wrote:
> There aren't too many of them today, but I guess they
> still exist.
I actually use them quite frequently to access remote control on IPMI/KVM
webpages on "older" servers. Luckily newer servers do provide HTML5 based
remote acce
On Thu, Mar 10, 2022 at 09:25:36AM -0500, Steve Cossette wrote:
> Le jeu. 10 mars 2022, à 09 h 24, Fabio Valentini a
> écrit :
> > "Deployment tools have been deprecated for a while now"
> Ah, didn't see that on the page. Thanks!
I've occasionally used icedtea-web to run Java applets as local
Ah, didn't see that on the page. Thanks!
Le jeu. 10 mars 2022, à 09 h 24, Fabio Valentini a
écrit :
> On Thu, Mar 10, 2022 at 3:20 PM Ben Beasley
> wrote:
> >
> > Since icedtea-web was orphaned for 6+ weeks, it was retired. You must
> > therefore follow [1]. Note that:
> >
> > Retired Fedo
On Thu, Mar 10, 2022 at 3:20 PM Ben Beasley wrote:
>
> Since icedtea-web was orphaned for 6+ weeks, it was retired. You must
> therefore follow [1]. Note that:
>
> Retired Fedora packages (rawhide branch retired) require a
> re-review if they are retired for more than eight weeks or if there
Since icedtea-web was orphaned for 6+ weeks, it was retired. You must
therefore follow [1]. Note that:
Retired Fedora packages (rawhide branch retired) require a
re-review if they are retired for more than eight weeks or if there is
no previous review of the package.
This package has a p
Good morning all,
First, I apologize if dumb questions are in this post -- still wet behind
the ears when it comes to packaging.
I was wondering what was needed to unretire a package, this one
specifically: https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/icedtea-web
It seems to still be developed (
https://g