Re: replace memtest86+ with pcmemtest, needs maintainer

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On Mon, Sep 1, 2025 at 10:32 AM Jonathan Steffan
<jonathansteffan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> memtest86+ is already at the latest version. We automatically monitor upstream and have been responsive for updates. If you have any issues with the package please file a bug. :)
>
> We are unable to sign these builds due to the requirements for the secure boot signing process. If there is ever a Fedora key that can sign builds and users can trust that key, we might be able to in the future. This is out of scope for the memtest86+ package.
>
> The "memtest=N" boot argument should be working. This was enabled per https://gitlab.com/cki-project/kernel-ark/-/merge_requests/2385. This is not as thorough of testing compared to memtest86+, but it's great for a quick sanity check.
>

It is possible to request Fedora to sign it. You will probably need to
make some packaging changes to support it, but it can be done.

You can file a ticket with releng to get it done.




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