For example, say you're going to QA apt (cause everyone wants to),
I'd love to (now that I have gpg keys and all).
you'd find it in bugzilla and look at the entries there. You see that in Jason's latest comment there he's linked these two files:
https://mail.codegrinder.com/www/apt4/md5sum.asc
https://mail.codegrinder.com/www/apt4/apt-0.5.15cnc5-0.fdr.7.rh73.legacy.src.rpm
Download them both. Then run rpm --checksig -v (or just -Kv if you're lazy like me) on the rpm file. Assuming you already have Jason's key (and you probably don't yet, but we'll get to that later), you should get output like this:
Uhm, but that is a rh73 file, no? What if I want to test it on rh72 or rh8? Is no one working on these? Do I need to create them myself? I find the thread in bugzilla hard to follow myself...
I'm not against making apt rh8 rpms, I just not sure if that is what I should be doing or not, etc.
It appears slocate has made it to the fedora-testing phase, so I'll see if I can't help QA that at least...
-- Eric Rostetter
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