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Bug
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Normal
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rhel-10.0.beta
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make-4.4.1-9.el10
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None
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Low
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3
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rhel-sst-pt-libraries
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ssg_platform_tools
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2
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False
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No
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SST PT Libraries Sprint 11, SST PT Libraries Sprint 12, Perf Debug Sprint 13
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Unspecified Release Note Type - Unknown
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None
When migrating from RHEL 9 to RHEL 10, if a user had make-latest installed but not make, then make may not get installed on the system.
There is no ideal solution for that, but it may be considered a suitable solution to get make to provide make-latest (for specific version) and makeXYZ. That way, when the migration occurs, the user will at least have make installed (even if it would be the system version and not the one installed in `/opt/rhel/`.
What's the user story?
- The user has installed make-latest, and updated its PATH to add `/opt/rhel/make43/bin`.
- The user runs un-pathed call to the `make` command.
- The user migrates from RHEL 9 to RHEL 10, while RHEL 10 doesn't have an make-latest package yet.
- clones
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RHEL-33538 autoconf-latest package isn't available when migrating from RHEL9 to RHEL10
- Planning
- links to
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RHBA-2024:142896 make bug fix and enhancement update