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Fixes #37854 - customization of foreman-debug #10332

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evgeni commented Sep 23, 2024

Please don't use Foreman Debug.
We stopped shipping in on EL9. sos can do all what we need.

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Please don't use Foreman Debug. We stopped shipping in on EL9. sos can do all what we need.

yes, but the foreman-debug is still delivered and therefore.... :-)

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ekohl commented Oct 9, 2024

yes, but the foreman-debug is still delivered and therefore.... :-)

We're opening the PRs to drop EL8 so I don't see much value in branding. On Debian I can see benefits since sosreport there is too old to properly report things, but there we don't have branded downstream products.

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evgeni commented Oct 9, 2024

4.0 is too old?

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ekohl commented Oct 9, 2024

It's not really the best. It does include sosreport/sos@7a44309 which helps a lot. That wasn't in Debian 10, but is in 11. So it's not completely useless, but 4.1 and 4.2 saw quite a few fixes from Pavel that are nice to have. 4.3 also contains sosreport/sos@9a6279f which is a Debian-specific fix. It's a shame that Debian 12 didn't update it. Looks like even Ubuntu 20.04 includes 4.3 so that's good.

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