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Add Fedora 41, remove Fedora 38 #240

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Fedora 38 was EOL on 2024-05-21.

Fedora 38 was EOL on 2024-05-21.
@gaborcsardi gaborcsardi requested a review from glin November 3, 2024 20:20
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R 3.0.0 - R 3.0.2 will fail:
https://github.com/rstudio/r-builds/actions/runs/11659477006

It is a known issue, that we cannot easily patch because it is in a recommended package:
#228 (review)

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Looks good, thanks! I'll kick off a rebuild when this gets deployed, but that might have to wait until tomorrow.

@glin glin merged commit f2020c9 into main Nov 5, 2024
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@glin glin deleted the feature/fedora-41 branch November 5, 2024 01:08
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glin commented Nov 5, 2024

Well, nevermind, main Jenkins CI is apparently failing from some Node/npm version issue right now.

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@glin When/if Jenkins is back, can you please start the builds? Thanks!

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glin commented Nov 7, 2024

@gaborcsardi All done, except for a failed 3.2.2 build which I'm rerunning now. Let me know if you notice any other missing R version though.

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