Re: Dumb Question

2005-10-18 Thread Benjamin Smith
Thanks! Is there a way for me to do a query and see what RPMs are installed that are testing? I see many packages marked as "legacy" but how would I know which ones are released and which aren't? -Ben On Tuesday 18 October 2005 18:51, Eric Rostetter wrote: > Quoting Benjamin Smith <[EMAIL P

Re: Dumb Question

2005-10-18 Thread Eric Rostetter
Quoting Benjamin Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I'd like to get & check out updates that have not been approved. Great! We could use the help testing them. > How do I set up the yum.conf on my FC1 system to get these updates? Assuming you know how yum.conf works, it should be fairly easy. I don

Re: Dumb Question

2005-10-18 Thread David Rees
On 10/18/05, Benjamin Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'd like to get & check out updates that have not been approved. > > How do I set up the yum.conf on my FC1 system to get these updates? Add this to your yum.conf: [updates-testing] gpgcheck=1 name=Fedora Core $releasever updates testing ba

Dumb Question

2005-10-18 Thread Benjamin Smith
I'd like to get & check out updates that have not been approved. How do I set up the yum.conf on my FC1 system to get these updates? -Ben -- "I kept looking around for somebody to solve the problem. Then I realized I am somebody" -Anonymous -- fedora-legacy-list mailing list fedora-lega

Re: Package Submission?

2005-10-18 Thread James Kosin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: RIPEMD160 Rex Dieter wrote: > James Kosin wrote: > >> I would like to know how to submit a package for FC1 to be updated... >> Of course, not through the normal means of patching the existing >> version; but, a new build. >> In particualar, the gcc packag

Re: Package Submission?

2005-10-18 Thread Rex Dieter
James Kosin wrote: I would like to know how to submit a package for FC1 to be updated... Of course, not through the normal means of patching the existing version; but, a new build. In particualar, the gcc package I've built for 3.3.6 for FC1. fedoralegacy is only for security updates, not pack

Re: Package Submission?

2005-10-18 Thread James Kosin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: RIPEMD160 James Kosin wrote: > Ok, > > I would like to know how to submit a package for FC1 to be > updated... Of course, not through the normal means of patching the > existing version; but, a new build. > > In particualar, the gcc package I've built for

Package Submission?

2005-10-18 Thread James Kosin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: RIPEMD160 Ok, I would like to know how to submit a package for FC1 to be updated... Of course, not through the normal means of patching the existing version; but, a new build. In particualar, the gcc package I've built for 3.3.6 for FC1. I've had no prob

Re: Which is the last stable kernel for FC2?

2005-10-18 Thread Nils Breunese (Lemonbit Internet)
Thomas wrote: About yum, I usually use it to upgrade some programs, but I'm not very confidence to do it with the kernel. I've got the memory problems with a production server. Isn't it too risky? Isn't what too risky? If you have problems with the current kernel, I guess you don't want t

Re: Which is the last stable kernel for FC2?

2005-10-18 Thread Rex Dieter
thomas Armstrong wrote: About yum, I usually use it to upgrade some programs, but I'm not very confidence to do it with the kernel. I've got the memory problems with a production server. Isn't it too risky? It's safe. It'll only install the new kernel. Your old, working kernel will still be

Re: Which is the last stable kernel for FC2?

2005-10-18 Thread thomas Armstrong
Hi Nils. About yum, I usually use it to upgrade some programs, but I'm not very confidence to do it with the kernel. I've got the memory problems with a production server. Isn't it too risky? Thank you very much for your answer. 2005/10/17, Nils Breunese (Lemonbit Internet) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: