It seems that glances is not in EPEL for CentOS 8. Is that coming at some point, or has it been deprecated in favor of some other tool?
Sure,I installed today,but in the end ,it was failed.
Wynona Stacy Lockwood stacy@guppylog.com 于 2019年10月7日周一 23:08写道:
It seems that glances is not in EPEL for CentOS 8. Is that coming at some point, or has it been deprecated in favor of some other tool? _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
On Mon, 7 Oct 2019 at 23:08, Wynona Stacy Lockwood stacy@guppylog.com wrote:
It seems that glances is not in EPEL for CentOS 8. Is that coming at some point, or has it been deprecated in favor of some other tool?
Hi,
Because RHEL releases are far apart, packages don't get automatically added to newer EPEL releases. Instead, packages are usually added after maintainers get a request through bugzilla. This allows the packager know that the software is needed and also to see if they have time to support another branch.
I don't see the tool being deprecated in Fedora so it should be possible.
As a Halloween present I have added it to my temp repo: https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/smooge/not-yet-in-epel8/packages/. These packages are as is.
On 10/8/19 3:16 PM, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
On Mon, 7 Oct 2019 at 23:08, Wynona Stacy Lockwood stacy@guppylog.com wrote:
It seems that glances is not in EPEL for CentOS 8. Is that coming at some point, or has it been deprecated in favor of some other tool?
Hi,
Because RHEL releases are far apart, packages don't get automatically added to newer EPEL releases. Instead, packages are usually added after maintainers get a request through bugzilla. This allows the packager know that the software is needed and also to see if they have time to support another branch.
I don't see the tool being deprecated in Fedora so it should be possible.
As a Halloween present I have added it to my temp repo: https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/smooge/not-yet-in-epel8/packages/. These packages are as is.
It whould be nice if there was repo in CentOS called "Unsuported" or something similar, where you would move packages CentOS devs create for personal usage (in copr), so they are all in one place if they are functional.