rabbitmq-server
RabbitMQ is open source message broker software that implements the Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP) with other message protocols supported via its plug-in architecture.
AMQP itself is one of several open standard for business messaging.
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README.SUSE | 0000000414 414 Bytes | |
_link | 0000000150 150 Bytes | |
rabbitmq-env.conf | 0000000964 964 Bytes | |
rabbitmq-server-3.9.4.tar.xz | 0003452932 3.29 MB | |
rabbitmq-server-3.9.4.tar.xz.asc | 0000000833 833 Bytes | |
rabbitmq-server.changes | 0000048440 47.3 KB | |
rabbitmq-server.logrotate | 0000000115 115 Bytes | |
rabbitmq-server.service | 0000000524 524 Bytes | |
rabbitmq-server.spec | 0000008922 8.71 KB | |
rabbitmq-server.tmpfiles | 0000000045 45 Bytes |
Revision 166 (latest revision is 209)
Fridrich Strba (fstrba)
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Fusion Future (fusionfuture)
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- Update to 3.9.4: * Bug fixes, see https://www.rabbitmq.com/changelog.html - Major changes from 3.9.0: * Streams: a new messaging abstraction complementary to queues * Support for Erlang 24 * Kubernetes Cluster Operator and Messaging Topology Operator * Minimum required Erlang version is now 23.2 - Fix spec file to align with gh#rabbitmq/rabbitmq-packaging/RPMS/Fedora/rabbitmq-server.spec. - Update rabbitmq-server.service and rabbitmq-server.logrotate. - Remove unused sources: + Already in source: * advanced.config.example * rabbitmq-script-wrapper * rabbitmq.conf.example * rabbitmq.config.example + Deprecated: * rabbitmq-server.init * rabbitmq-server.sysconfig
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This fails to build now:
You're trying to run :rabbitmqctl on Elixir v1.17.2 but it has declared in its mix.exs file it supports only Elixir >= 1.13.4 and < 1.17.0
Yep by the time I noticed the elixir update going through it was too late, this is on my todo list