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Release 2.4.0 #375

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Note: had to update from centos to fedora to avoid rpm shenanigans with centos support

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miry commented Mar 8, 2022

to avoid rpm shenanigans with centos support

@neufeldtech Can you share some links about centos and rpm support?

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@miry I was getting an error when attempting to do a yum install because Centos tried to download yum cache (I don't have the error handy anymore).

But anyway, this is some more context around Centos being end of life: https://www.zdnet.com/article/centos-linux-8-is-about-to-die-what-do-you-do-next/

The end of CentOS 8 Linux has been coming for awhile now, and the day is finally here. On December 31, 2021, Red Hat's CentOS Linux 8 will reach End Of Life (EOL). Since that falls right in the heart of the holiday season, Red Hat will extend CentOS Linux 8 zero-day support until January 31, 2022. Indeed, there will be one last CentOS Linux 8 release -- perhaps even after CentOS 8's official EOL. After that, it's all over for CentOS Linux.

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miry commented Mar 8, 2022

Wow. Centos is dead!

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