> I am just making a new snapshot release of sugar since there were some > deps of sugar-toolkit on the sugar package. What is helpful when writing > those emails is always to have a quick look at the logs. > > For the impatient ones: > http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=993286
Disclaimer: META-discussion follows Putting 'patience' into context: For an example of me getting impatient - having Journal unexpectedly stop working in Joyride (with no one seeming to care). For an example of me remaining patient, this list (of where F9 is apparently at a later level than F10) has been the output of Joyride's 'yum check-update' for ages: > iproute.i386 2.6.27-1.fc9 > nspr.i386 4.7.3-1.1.fc9 > pyabiword.i386 0.6.1-4.olpc3 > python-telepathy.noarch 0.15.3-1.olpc3 > sugar-artwork.i386 0.83.1-2.olpc3 > sugar-base.i386 0.83.1-2.olpc3 > sugar-journal.noarch 100-1.olpc3 > xorg-x11-drv-evdev.i386 2.0.8-1.fc9 It is likely that the regression in Journal was caused by releasing sugar-toolkit without simultaneously releasing something which that package interacted with. But how is the person who gets the Joyride build to know what he needs to wait for? For "taskID=993286" ?? mikus _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel