Re: no recent F16 pushes

2011-09-04 Thread Chuck Anderson
On Sun, Sep 04, 2011 at 10:57:12PM +, Andre Robatino wrote:
> Tom Horsley  gmail.com> writes:
> 
> > I also note that I still have to use --skip-broken
> > due to a load of stuff involving gnome control
> > panel and evolution-data-server and wot-not. Seems
> > like those problems have been there forever as well.
> 
> kiilerix on #fedora-qa pointed out that you can work around some of the broken
> dependencies by disabling the updates-testing repo. By doing this I was able 
> to
> install some updates from the fedora repo, then doing a regular update managed
> to pull in a few more from updates-testing. So now for me "yum check-update"
> just lists
> 
> empathy.x86_64  3.1.90.1-1.fc16  
> updates-testing
> evolution.x86_643.1.90-1.fc16
> updates-testing
> evolution-NetworkManager.x86_64 3.1.90-1.fc16
> updates-testing
> evolution-data-server.x86_643.1.90-1.fc16
> updates-testing
> evolution-help.noarch   3.1.90-1.fc16
> updates-testing
> gnome-keyring.x86_643.1.90-1.fc16
> updates-testing
> gnome-keyring-pam.x86_643.1.90-1.fc16
> updates-testing
> gnome-shell.x86_64  3.1.90.1-1.fc16  
> updates-testing
> seahorse.x86_64 3.1.90-1.fc16
> updates-testing

I just grabbed the few missing packages directly from koji:

folks-0.6.1-2.fc16.x86_64.rpm
gnome-panel-3.1.5-5.fc16.x86_64.rpm
gnome-panel-libs-3.1.5-5.fc16.x86_64.rpm
nautilus-sendto-3.0.0-11.fc16.x86_64.rpm

and did:

yum update folks-0.6.1-2.fc16.x86_64.rpm gnome-panel-3.1.5-5.fc16.x86_64.rpm 
gnome-panel-libs-3.1.5-5.fc16.x86_64.rpm 
nautilus-sendto-3.0.0-11.fc16.x86_64.rpm \*

These last few packages will hopfully appear on mirrors soon.
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no recent F16 pushes

2011-09-04 Thread Andre Robatino
Tom Horsley  gmail.com> writes:

> I also note that I still have to use --skip-broken
> due to a load of stuff involving gnome control
> panel and evolution-data-server and wot-not. Seems
> like those problems have been there forever as well.

kiilerix on #fedora-qa pointed out that you can work around some of the broken
dependencies by disabling the updates-testing repo. By doing this I was able to
install some updates from the fedora repo, then doing a regular update managed
to pull in a few more from updates-testing. So now for me "yum check-update"
just lists

empathy.x86_64  3.1.90.1-1.fc16  updates-testing
evolution.x86_643.1.90-1.fc16updates-testing
evolution-NetworkManager.x86_64 3.1.90-1.fc16updates-testing
evolution-data-server.x86_643.1.90-1.fc16updates-testing
evolution-help.noarch   3.1.90-1.fc16updates-testing
gnome-keyring.x86_643.1.90-1.fc16updates-testing
gnome-keyring-pam.x86_643.1.90-1.fc16updates-testing
gnome-shell.x86_64  3.1.90.1-1.fc16  updates-testing
seahorse.x86_64 3.1.90-1.fc16updates-testing




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Re: no recent F16 pushes

2011-09-04 Thread Tom Horsley
On Sun, 4 Sep 2011 22:29:58 + (UTC)
Andre Robatino wrote:

> Any reason for the lack of recent F16 pushes?

I also note that I still have to use --skip-broken
due to a load of stuff involving gnome control
panel and evolution-data-server and wot-not. Seems
like those problems have been there forever as well.
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no recent F16 pushes

2011-09-04 Thread Andre Robatino
Any reason for the lack of recent F16 pushes? The last one was
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/test/2011-September/102433.html which
was 3 days ago. The grub2-1.99-1.fc16 "time bomb" (see
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=735259 ) is just sitting in
updates-testing. It would be replaced by the (hopefully) fixed grub2-1.99-4.fc16
if there was a push, sparing people who haven't installed the broken version
already. (People who already have -1 would have to apply the fix again if grub2
is updated, but if they can boot now, they already know how to do that.)

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