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COPR repo: introduce "avocado-latest-release" #6044

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clebergnu opened this issue Oct 15, 2024 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #6057
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COPR repo: introduce "avocado-latest-release" #6044

clebergnu opened this issue Oct 15, 2024 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #6057
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There's one gap in the current offers of Avocado packages, which is allowing users to install the latest Avocado release (not the latest development version).

This was previously covered by the use of the "latest" stream in distributions that provided the "modular" concept (Fedoras, EPEL, etc).

The definition of done here is to have a repo that users can enable and use like this:

dnf copr enable @avocado/avocado-latest-release
dnf install python3-avocado*
@clebergnu clebergnu added this to the 109 - Codename TBD milestone Oct 15, 2024
@mr-avocado mr-avocado bot moved this to Triage in Default project Oct 15, 2024
@richtja richtja moved this from Triage to Short Term (Current Q) Backlog in Default project Oct 15, 2024
clebergnu added a commit to clebergnu/avocado that referenced this issue Oct 29, 2024
In both the installation instructions, and in the release guide.

This reflects changes in distros and the availability of features such
as Fedora (and EPEL) modules.

Fixes: avocado-framework#6044
Reference: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/RetireModularity
Signed-off-by: Cleber Rosa <[email protected]>
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clebergnu added a commit to clebergnu/avocado that referenced this issue Nov 25, 2024
In both the installation instructions, and in the release guide.

This reflects changes in distros and the availability of features such
as Fedora (and EPEL) modules.

Fixes: avocado-framework#6044
Reference: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/RetireModularity
Signed-off-by: Cleber Rosa <[email protected]>
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