RE: A question about viewing package versions

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Hello there,

 

Thanks for the info, I’ll do that for any package I’m curious about.

Thanks again.

Best regards.

Francisco.

From: stan via users
Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2021 3:10 PM
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Cc: stan
Subject: Re: A question about viewing package versions

 

On Tue, 23 Mar 2021 08:13:19 +0100

dileepa.tissera dileepa.tissera <audiogamer2004@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

 

> Knowing that F34 is coming out soon, I’d like to confirm a thing or

> two about it, regarding packages.

>

> I do believe that orca 40 will ship with F34, and orca is just an

> example here, but, is there a way to make sure-see what packages and

> what versions of those will be packaged in Fedora_

 

This is the main Fedora build repository search function.  If you type

orca* in the search box and hit enter, you will see all versions of orca

built for Fedora, with the version of Fedora they are built for.  I see

version 40 successfully built for f34 there.

 

https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/search

 

You can do that for any package.  If you only know part of the name,

you can use an asterisk, *, in front of and behind the part to do a

more general search.  e.g.  *orca*  If you know regexes, you can select

that instead of glob, and fine tune your searches.

 

> If yes, will it be autoupdated as new versions are pushed into the

> repoes?

 

Yes, as packages are built they are pushed to the appropriate

repositories. Sometimes the latest packages aren't pushed to earlier

versions because they would be too disruptive of the system; those

versions are meant to be more stable, so they usually only get updates

that don't create potential conflicts.

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