On Sat, 2009-04-11 at 21:08 -0400, Andre Robatino wrote: > I know Presto is listed as 100% complete, but in this case, it's not > just a matter of the OS being ready - unless the mirrors are > Presto-enabled as well, the yum-presto plugin is useless. > The one 32-bit and one 64-bit server which are currently available > would melt down if everyone tried to use them at once. Absolutely right. Usage of the 32-bit server has jumped over the last few months, but we're still in use by far less than 1000 people, and we'll hit our bandwidth limits in the foreseeable future. > According to > > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/FeaturePresto > > there was supposed to be a test for f11alpha->f11beta upgrades, which > never happened, the page still hasn't been updated, there is no sign of > the rawhide repos being Presto-enabled, and the scheduled release is > only about 1 1/2 months away. I know we really do need to test this. The reason we weren't able to test alpha->beta is that deltarpm needed some changes before it would be able generate deltarpms for the new rpm format. That was done just after beta. Is there any way that we can generate the deltarpms to test this for beta->preview? Jonathan
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