Hello.

During our final testing, we have found issues with one of our architectures (ppc64le). Due to some time constraints in our respective time zones, we won't be able to resolve this issue in a timely manner to do any bitflipping for our release. This does not mean the content will disappear from your mirror. They will remain locked until we have isolated the issue and reissued fixed builds of powerpc content if necessary. In the event there are fixes, you will be able to sync them normally from our msync endpoint.

Thank you so much for your support of Rocky Linux. If there is anything you need or if you feel you may be able to provide support or help to resolve the issues we're facing, please let us know by reaching out directly or joining our mattermost if you haven't already.

On Sat, 13 May 2023 at 07:35, Neil Hanlon via rocky-mirror-announce <rocky-mirror-announce@lists.resf.org> wrote:
Hello all,

We are pleased to announce that Rocky Linux 9.2 is available for mirrors to sync from our mirror nodes in the US and
Germany.

US: msync.rockylinux.org
EU: fra.msync.rockylinux.org

Please note the fra nodes have a different rsync module layout which will be standardized in a future release. If you
have already been using the frankfurt node, there is nothing you need to change.

The artifacts available to mirrors are to be kept from the public in accordance with our bitflip procedure until the
release has been thoroughly tested. If all goes well with tests, we intend to perform the bitflip (and release Rocky
9.2) on Monday during US business hours (East Coast). If anything changes to this affect, I will send a follow up email.

Thank you very much for your continued support of Rocky Linux. If there is anything you need, please do not hesitate to
reach out directly or via the mirrors list.

Best,
Neil
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