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# HTTPie on Fedora
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Welcome to the documentation about **packaging HTTPie for Fedora**.
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- If you do not know HTTPie, have a look [here](https://httpie.io/cli).
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- If you are looking for HTTPie installation or upgrade instructions on Fedora, then you can find them on [that page](https://httpie.io/docs#fedora).
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- If you are looking for technical information about the HTTPie packaging on Fedora, then you are in a good place.
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## About
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This document contains technical details, where we describe how to create a patch for the latest HTTPie version for Fedora.
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We will discuss setting up the environment, installing development tools, installing and testing changes before submitting a patch downstream.
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The current maintainer is [Miro Hrončok](https://github.com/hroncok).
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## Overall process
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We added the [.packit.yaml](https://github.com/httpie/httpie/blob/master/.packit.yaml) local file.
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It unlocks real-time Fedora checks on pull requests and new releases.
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So there is nothing to do on our side: `Packit` will see the new release and open a pull request [there](https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/httpie). Then, the Fedora maintainer will review and merge.
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It is also possible to follow [user feedbacks](https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/?packages=httpie) for all builds.
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## Q/A with Miro
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Q: What would the command to install the latest stable version look like?
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A: Assuming the latest stable version is already propagated to Fedora:
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```bash
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# Note that yum is an alias to dnf.
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$ sudo dnf install httpie
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```
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Q: Will dnf/yum upgrade then update to the latest?
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A: Yes, assuming the same as above.
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Q: Are new versions backported automatically?
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A: No. The process is:
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1. A new HTTPie release is created on Github.
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2. A pull request for Fedora `rawhide` (the development version of Fedora, currently Fedora 36) is created.
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3. A Fedora packager (usually Miro) sanity checks the pull request and merges, builds. HTTPie is updated in `rawhide` within 24 hours (sometimes more, for unrelated issues).
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4. A Fedora packager decides whether the upgrade is suitable for stable Fedora releases (currently 35, 34, 33), if so, merges the changes there.
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5. (if the above is yes) The new version of HTTPie lands in `updates-testing` repo where it waits for user feedback and lands within ~1 week for broad availability.
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