Centos 10 epel

Hi to everybody.
I would like to try Centos stream 10, but I don’t find how to install Epel 10.

Thanks in advance for your help.

eug

EPEL 10 is expected to be launched in Q4 of 2024. See https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/epel-10-status-update for the current status of the bringup.

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Can you try this RPM? The files are already in the right place on the mirrors:
https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/10/Everything/x86_64/Packages/e/epel-release-10-2.el10_0.noarch.rpm

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While that URL currently works to get an epel-release package for EPEL 10, I would discourage people from using it yet unless you are actively participating in the early packaging efforts and need to test things. The release of the package was just incremented from 1 to 2 this week, changing the URL. If you found the URL of the package last week and hard coded it somewhere, it would have become a 404 this week. I anticipate we’ll have more release bumps in the near future, changing the URL each time. Once we actually are ready for users to start consuming the repo, we’ll set up the epel-release-latest-10.noarch.rpm symlink and add it to our setup guide. That will be part of the official launch, which as @dcavalca mentioned is happening later this quarter.

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Thanks to everyone, I think I will wait some time.
Bye

EPEL 10 doesn’t contain KDE Plasma?

Plasma is a really large stack of packages. Many of them have already been added, but there are more that are still in progress or blocked waiting for dependencies. I believe @tdawson and the rest of the KDE SIG are hard at work trying to get this completed in time for the official EPEL 10 launch. I recommend checking back on the progress then.

Carl is correct on all accounts. It is a large stack of packages, 445, not counting dependencies. We are hard at work on the list of packages. We believe it will be ready by the official EPEL 10 launch.
The hard part isn’t the KDE packages, it’s the dependencies. And it’s not necessarily the dependencies, it’s the dependencies of the dependencies.
But again, we’re optimistic that we will be ready by the official EPEL 10 launch.

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