2024-07-31, 08:13 PM
(This post was last modified: 2024-07-31, 08:17 PM by joshuaboniface. Edited 4 times in total.)
We offloaded to RPMfusion - which, I should add, at the time did look well-maintained but seems not to be keeping up at all post-10.9.0 - precisely because of that burden. No one in the org uses RHEL*, and personally while I'm very good with Debian and Docker, my knowledge and ability to test RPM-based releases is nil. We had several people commit changes to the RPM spec over time, but whenever packaging broke, it was something in RHEL breaking and we rarely knew how to fix it, which would impact our other builds. So we won't be taking it back. If this means the death of (official) native packages for RHEL, that's unfortunate but the way it will be.
*I use this term to describe everything in the "Red Hat Enterprise Linux"-like ecosystem that uses RPM/DNF and "spec" files.
*I use this term to describe everything in the "Red Hat Enterprise Linux"-like ecosystem that uses RPM/DNF and "spec" files.