Adam Williamson
Adam Williamson
well...hmm...I suppose it should be workaroundable, actually. If you want to type a `#` with the guest set to a UK layout, you just need to figure out what key...
yeah, this is still an interesting topic, but it's just not *practically speaking* very important so I can't justify getting back to it until I have nothing more important to...
It's always a little nervous touching someone else's complicated string-handling code, but I *think* these are right, and they pass tests. Note, for gitlab.gnome.org , you can leave the `/-`...
oh, and pagure.io allows repositories which aren't under a group, e.g. https://pagure.io/releng/issue/10757 , and ones that are, e.g. https://pagure.io/fedora-qa/fedora_openqa/issue/90 . So we need to handle both of those; fortunately it...
This is with `dnf-4.13.0-3.fc37.noarch` and `libdnf-0.67.0-4.fc37.x86_64`, btw. On the ppc64le test box I have `dnf-4.13.0-1.fc36.noarch` and `libdnf-0.67.0-2.fc36.ppc64le`.
aha! yes, that does seem to help. I actually went looking for exactly such a setting, but [the docs page does not mention its existence at all](https://dnf.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api_conf.html). I didn't bother...
I considered making this optional, but that involves adding a new config option, and I thought heck, why don't we make it a flag day? Distros should fix their comps...
Tagging relevant folks: @nirik @sgallagher @mikem23 @poncovka Please tag anyone else who would be interested, I'm not sure who are the best CentOS / RHEL folks to bring in.
Ugh, forgot to update the tests. After lunch!
Ugh, looks like I need to find where these integration tests live. I'll do that another day.