On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 10:37, Roderick Johnstone <rmj at ast.cam.ac.uk> wrote: > On 17/04/10 16:32, Roderick Johnstone wrote: >> On 17/04/10 08:11, Kevin Kofler wrote: >>> Roderick Johnstone wrote: >>>> Are there any plans for the recently released kile 2.1 beta 4 to be >>>> available in Fedora 12? >>> >>> It's now queued for updates-testing: >>> https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/kile-2.1-0.8.b4.fc12 >>> >>> ? ? ? ? ? Kevin Kofler >> Thanks Kevin. >> >> Roderick > Kevin > > It seems to work well for me (which is not to say its totally bug free, > but hey its ?beta). Thanks for this. > > I wonder if you can clarify a few issues please? > > 1) The rpm has been "pending" since you submitted it. I was waiting for > it to get to the testing repo but gave up and downloaded it manually. > > What does pending mean, how does it get to the testing repo, and how > long should that take? Pushes are done at various intervals ranging from once a day to a few days apart. Pending simply means the update is waiting for the next push. Once that happens the package should appear in the appropriate repos within a few hours and the status will change to reflect the repo that it is in. > 2) I added a comment and clicked the "works for me" button, but the > karma is not updated increased. Is that because I'm an anonymous tester > or did I do something wrong? The karma is not affected by anonymous feedback. Feedback is still appreciated though. > 3) There are still bugs in the program. Should I report these in Fedora > BZ or upstream or both? Ideally both. If you create an upstream bug then be sure to reference it in our own bugzilla. That way the relevant maintainers can track it and decide what to do about it with regard to potentially releasing a newer version or back porting fixes when they become available.. > Thanks again. > > Roderick > _______________________________________________ > kde mailing list > kde at lists.fedoraproject.org > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/kde > New to KDE4? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org > -- There are 10 kinds of people in the world: Those who understand binary and those who don't...