I mean that the EOL date is past - see https://access.redhat.com/support/policy/updates/rhscl - sometimes by as much as 3 years. That means those packages are unmaintained and dangerous. I reckon there are more than 5000 packages there that fall under this. yum --disablerepo=\* --enablerepo=centos-sclo-rh,centos-sclo-sclo devtoolset-3* devtoolset-4* devtoolset-6* git19* mariadb-5.5* maven30* mogodb24* mysql55* nginx16* nodejs010* perl516* php54* php55* postgresql92* python33* rh-git29* rh-mariadb100* rh-mongodb26* rh-mongodb30upg* rh-mysql56* rh-nginx18* rh-nodejs4* rh-passenger40* rh-perl520* rh-postgresql94* rh-python34* rh-ror41* rh-ruby22* rh-thermostat16* rh-varnish4* ror40* ruby193* ruby200* rust-toolset-7* sclo-python34* thermostat1* v8314* rh-mariadb101* rh-maven33* rh-mongodb32* rh-nodejs6* rh-postgresql95* rh-python35* rh-ror42* rh-ruby23* sclo-python35* sclo-ror42* rh-eclipse46* sclo-cassandra3* sclo-git212* sclo-git25* go-toolset* libasan* libcilkrts* liblsan* libmpx* libtsan* libubsab* llvm-toolset-7* sclo-subversion19* sclo-vagrant1* | wc -l 5361 Yes, that has some blank lines in there and maybe some other stuff inflating that count but it still ends up with 5000 unmaintained and EOL packages. We should not be making these publicly available. It only encourages people to use them! Trevor On 13/05/2019 22:11, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote: > By “dead”, do you mean the upstream RHEL channel is entirely disabled? Or just unmaintained? > > Sent from my iPhone > >> On May 13, 2019, at 2:47 PM, Trevor Hemsley via CentOS-devel <centos-devel at centos.org> wrote: >> >> Hi all >> >> I just had a glance at the various repos installed by centos-release-scl >> on CentOS 7 and a large number of the packages available in the CentOS >> version of this repo are both old and out of date and more importantly, >> EOL. They should be removed from our repos ASAP. >> >> I know we had/have a policy of cleaning these repos up at point release >> times but it's quite apparent that we have missed all of these for a >> number of point releases from 7.3 onwards. Thus I propose we make an >> exception for these and remove them anyway, regardless of point release >> time or not. A lot of them should have been gone for 3 years already. >> >> The following are all dead as per >> https://access.redhat.com/support/policy/updates/rhscl - some of them >> deader than others. >> >> devtoolset-3 - Oct 2016 >> devtoolset-4 - Nov 2017 >> devtoolset-6 - Nov 2018 >> git19 - Oct 2016 >> mariadb-5.5 - Oct 2016 >> maven30 - Oct 2016 >> mogodb24 - Oct 2016 >> mysql55 - Oct 2016 >> nginx16 - Oct 2016 >> nodejs010 - Oct 2016 >> perl516 - Oct 2016 >> php54 - Oct 2016 >> php55 - Oct 2016 >> postgresql92 - Oct 2016 >> python33 - Oct 2016 >> rh-git29 - Nov 2018 >> rh-mariadb100 - Apr 2018 >> rh-mongodb26 - Apr 2018 >> rh-mongodb30upg - Apr 2018 >> rh-mysql56 - Apr 2018 >> rh-nginx18 - Nov 2018 >> rh-nodejs4 - May 2018 >> rh-passenger40 - Apr 2018 >> rh-perl520 - Apr 2018 >> rh-postgresql94 - Apr 2018 >> rh-python34 - Apr 2018 >> rh-ror41 - Apr 2018 >> rh-ruby22 - Apr 2018 >> rh-thermostat16 - Oct 2016 >> rh-varnish4 - Nov 2018 >> ror40 - Oct 2016 >> ruby193 - Oct 2016 >> ruby200 - Oct 2016 >> rust-toolset-7 - ??? >> sclo-python34 - Apr 2018 >> thermostat1 - Oct 2016 >> v8314 - Apr 2018 >> >> The following go EOL this month: >> ==================== >> rh-mariadb101 - May 2019 >> rh-maven33 - May 2019 >> rh-mongodb32 - May 2019 >> rh-nodejs6 - May 2019 >> rh-postgresql95 - May 2019 >> rh-python35 - May 2019 >> rh-ror42 - May 2019 >> rh-ruby23 - May 2019 >> sclo-python35 - May 2019 >> sclo-ror42 - May 2019 >> >> These are not mentioned on the above page but could be part of other >> SCLs that are still current (maybe!) >> >> rh-eclipse46* >> sclo-cassandra3 - ???? >> sclo-git212 - ??? >> sclo-git25 - ??? >> go-toolset - no expiration date given >> libasan[2,3,4,5] libcilkrts, liblsan, libmpx, libtsan, libubsab[1] - ???? >> llvm-toolset-7 - part of devtoolset-7? >> sclo-subversion19 - ??? >> sclo-vagrant1 - ??? >> >> Trevor >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> CentOS-devel mailing list >> CentOS-devel at centos.org >> https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-devel