On Tue, 2007-03-27 at 10:11 -0700, John Poelstra wrote: > Will Woods said the following on 03/27/2007 09:55 AM Pacific Time: > > Rawhide's been frozen this past week while we stabilize for Test3. Today > > we pulled in (hopefully) the last batch of fixes for F7t3, and we're > > fairly confident this will be the final tree. > There has been a lot of talk on the other lists about the status of the > mirrors. I do a periodic sync of a geo-local mirror to me for > rawhide. How can I tell by looking at the files on the mirror if they > are consistent with the tree described above? That's a good question! We generally use the build timestamp in .treeinfo as a unique identifier. (anaconda uses the timestamp in .discinfo for the same thing, but .treeinfo is generally more complete and easier to read, so I recommend that.) Here's the .treeinfo timestamps for today's tree: i386: 1174984097.06 ppc: 1174984332.01 x86_64: 1174984391.64 These should be found in os/.treeinfo for their respective trees. Hope that helps. -w
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