Well, I finally did it. Attached is a PHP script that, when run at the command line, returns a list of "testing" packages currently installed. Thus, doing some basic testing of packages can be boiled down to: 1) Setup yum to access "updates-testing" repo. 2) yum -y update; 3) Wait a day or three for anything to break; 4) When all looks well, run get_testing_rpms_installed.php 5) Report the packages. I'll do some poking around here; it may be possible to have basic OKs submitted automatically. -Ben -- "The best way to predict the future is to invent it." - XEROX PARC slogan, circa 1978
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get_testing_rpms_installed.php
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