On 30/06/11 20:43, Paul Whalen wrote:
> We are pleased to offer a new and perhaps final release of Fedora 13 ARM. If 
> your upgrading from beta3, run a yum update and you will pull in a new 
> fedora-release package that will include the new key for RC1 as well as new 
> repository files. You will need to do some small house keeping in order to 
> use the new repo:
> mv /etc/yum.repos.d/fedora.repo.rpmnew /etc/yum.repos.d/fedora.repo
> 
> You may also need to run:
> yum clean all
> 
> The RC1 repository has been rsync’d to the mirrors to improve bandwidth and 
> take some of the load off the ARM Koji hub.
> For those who would like to start fresh, the RC1 root filesystem is available 
> at:
> http://scotland.proximity.on.ca/fedora-arm/rootfs/f13-rc1/rootfs-f13-rc1-2011-06-29.tar.bz2
> 
> Packages are currently building for the f13-updates repository and it should 
> come online next week. It will also be rsync’d to the mirrors and will be 
> updated as packages are built successfully. If you would like to read more 
> about the new tool being used to build updates you can visit Jon Chiappetta’s
> blog 
> (http://fossjon.wordpress.com/2011/06/28/finally-getting-to-really-test-styrene/)
>  for details.
> If you would like to provide feedback on the release, have questions on usage 
> or comments, please feel free to drop by #fedora-arm on Freenode, or to the 
> Fedora ARM Mailing list – arm@lists.fedoraproject.org.

I have a number of packages that make OpenJDK work.  Unfortunately, I
still don't know who to send them to.

Andrew.
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