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
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
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
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
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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
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
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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
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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
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
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
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]>:
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