Hi,
I see that in EPEL7-release there is Redis 2.x and in EPEL7-testing there is Redis 3.x
Is the version for Redis in EPEL7 going to change soon? Or will multiple versions exist together?
Where can I find documentation or discussion threads or tickets which answer questions like this?
Thanks David
On 14 November 2016 at 20:49, Somers-Harris, David | David | OPS david.somers-harris@rakuten.com wrote:
Hi,
I see that in EPEL7-release there is Redis 2.x and in EPEL7-testing there is Redis 3.x
Is the version for Redis in EPEL7 going to change soon? Or will multiple versions exist together?
Where can I find documentation or discussion threads or tickets which answer questions like this?
There is no documentation, discussion or tickets on this change. Thank you for bringing it up to the list. EPEL is not set up to work like a regular release with branches and such. We therefore rely on developers doing the right thing and not push major changes without proper notification to the list. I have cc'd the owner of the package to make sure the discussion happens.
Thanks David
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On 14 November 2016 at 20:49, Somers-Harris, David | David | OPS david.somers-harris@rakuten.com wrote:
Hi,
I see that in EPEL7-release there is Redis 2.x and in EPEL7-testing there is Redis 3.x
Is the version for Redis in EPEL7 going to change soon? Or will multiple versions exist together?
This was talked about at the meeting today. The reason for the package being put into EPEL testing was covered in this update notice:
https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-EPEL-2016-23fa04bf1c
It has been in testing for a long time looking for data on if it will break or fix systems. If you can please test and let the packager know. There is no plan to have side-by-side versions of redis2 and redis3 because redis2 is end of lifed.
Where can I find documentation or discussion threads or tickets which answer questions like this?
Normally if you don't see it in the history of EPEL-devel then it needs to be brought up like you did why it happened. After that looking through bodhi or similar tools to contact the person who submitted the build.
Thanks David
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