On Do Mai 7 2009, Jeff Spaleta wrote: > be testing for all the packages that I don't commonly "actively" use. > To know what is currently from testing on my system I have to run my > own yum/repoqueries with testing disabled looking for packages not > from regular updates. That's a real pain..and it still doesn't help me If your Fedora certificates are in place for the current unix user, you can use bodhi to get a list of testable packages afaik: bodhi --testable Regards Till
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