Overview
Request 702627 accepted
- Upgrade to 1.10.2
+ Fix librepo isn't able to load zchunk files from next server on failure (rh#1706321)
- Upgrade to 1.10.1
+ Clean up target->curl_handle rather than target->handle (rh#1694411)
+ Add an option to preserve timestamps of the downloaded files (rh#1688537)
+ Fix fetching repositories supplied by SUSE Customer Center
+ [tests] Wait for server to start instead of doing arbitrary sleep
- Drop patch included in this release
* Patch: librepo-PR148-clean-up-curl-target_handle.patch
- Disable executing test suite on ARM and RISC-V due to performance issues with builders
- Created by Pharaoh_Atem
- In state accepted
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Pharaoh_Atem created request
- Upgrade to 1.10.2
+ Fix librepo isn't able to load zchunk files from next server on failure (rh#1706321)
- Upgrade to 1.10.1
+ Clean up target->curl_handle rather than target->handle (rh#1694411)
+ Add an option to preserve timestamps of the downloaded files (rh#1688537)
+ Fix fetching repositories supplied by SUSE Customer Center
+ [tests] Wait for server to start instead of doing arbitrary sleep
- Drop patch included in this release
* Patch: librepo-PR148-clean-up-curl-target_handle.patch
- Disable executing test suite on ARM and RISC-V due to performance issues with builders
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Accept to openSUSE:Leap:15.1
doesn't look like just bug fixes. It's pretty self contained so other than distracting my attention I have no problem with this. I hope you tested it thoroughly yourself.
Yes, I did test it. Aside from the timestamp thing (which is not used yet), the rest of it is bug fixes or patches I was carrying incorporated into the release.