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Ok since I'm already half doing it ANYWAY I pose this question:

Should I take over ulogd package maintainer in fedora and possibly epel?

If it's just me and my epel-missing-pieces copr repos because I'm the only one using it basically, I'm content.

If there's anyone else that wants / needs it (and lets be fair if you are using it you are probably doing your own firewalling and not mucking with firewalld, etc. Side note: man do I not like firewalld) I'll go and poke at picking it back up.

Anyone got opinions?

#Fedora #EPEL #AlmaLinux

Grandi novità per gli utenti AlmaLinux: il repository CRB è ora abilitato di default! Questo significa meno errori di dipendenza e installazioni EPEL più fluide. Scopri cosa comporta questo cambiamento e come influenzerà la versione 10.1. #AlmaLinux #CRB #EPEL #LinuxEnterprise #Linux

https://www.linuxeasy.org/almalinux-10-repository-crb-default/?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=jetpack_social

AlmaLinux 10 abilita il repository CRB di default

AlmaLinux 10 abilita il repository CRB (CodeReady Builder) di default, semplificando l’installazione di pacchetti EPEL e compatibilità KDE Plasma

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AlmaLinux 10.1: CRB preattivato semplifica l'uso di EPEL

AlmaLinux 10.1: repository CRB attivato automaticamente per tutti i sistemi: riduce errori, migliora compatibilità con EPEL e semplifica l'installazione KDE.

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AlmaLinux 10 enables the CRB repo by default, cutting dependency errors and smoothing EPEL installs ahead of the AlmaLinux 10.1 release.
https://linuxiac.com/almalinux-10-enables-crb-repository-by-default-ahead-of-10-1-release/

#almalinux #linux #epel #opensource

From #CentOSShowcase: @carlwgeorge talked about how minor versions work in everybody's favorite extra package repo, EPEL.

https://youtu.be/xXdsTD7Oo-0

#CentOS #FedoraEPEL #EPEL

EPEL 10 for the Discerning Packager

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Even though EPEL is primarily used downstream by RHEL, @centos, @rockylinux, and @almalinux, it's actually part of the Fedora Project.

If you benefit from these packages, especially for your day job, consider contributing through package maintenance!

Learn more: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/epel/epel-help/

#EPEL #Fedora #CentOS #RHEL #RockyLinux #AlmaLinux #Linux #OpenSource

Joining EPEL

Learn more about Fedora Linux, the Fedora Project & the Fedora Community.

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Version 4.9.0 of #syslog_ng is now available. Among others it adds:
- #Prometheus exporter
- more efficient file/directory monitoring on #Linux
- #FreeBSD audit source
Read more at https://github.com/syslog-ng/syslog-ng/releases/tag/syslog-ng-4.9.0
Packages for #Debian / #Ubuntu / #openSUSE / #Fedora & #EPEL are available.
Release syslog-ng-4.9.0 · syslog-ng/syslog-ng

4.9.0 Highlights stats-exporter: Added two new sources, stats-exporter() and stats-exporter-dont-log(), which directly serve the output of syslog-ng-ctl stats and syslog-ng-ctl query to a http s...

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Also #java users out there should be aware that @fedora 42+ and EL10 based distributions such as @centos Stream 10 and RHEL10 no longer have "non-system" (21) versions of java. But the good news is you can now easily install @eclipseadoptium #Temurin via #EPEL e.g. to install Temurin JDK8:

# For CS10/Fedora # dnf install epel-release
# RHEL10 # rpm -ivh https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/epel-release-latest-10.noarch.rpm
dnf install -y adoptium-temurin-java-repository
dnf --enablerepo=adoptium-temurin-java-repository install temurin-8-jdk

@carlwgeorge

Congrats; also for making things so important that RH now hand-picks stuff from there to ship it directly.

/me meanwhile still remembers sitting in a meeting room in Bosten with some RH managers that were a bit worried about this EPEL stuff we were starting…

'"Starting now, the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) extensions repository addresses the evolving needs of RHEL users by providing a trusted and reliable source of validated software content. […] Initially, we've hand-picked popular content from Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux (#EPEL), and we'll be evaluating additional sources of content in the future. "'

https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/unleashing-innovation-rhel-extensions-repository

Unleashing innovation in Red Hat Enterprise Linux with extensions repository

The RHEL extensions repository is a collection of software, curated by Red Hat, that includes developer tools, open source libraries, and niche utilities. Its primary goal is to deliver high-value, fast-moving software through Red Hat's secure supply chain.