-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Michael Schwendt schrieb: > On Tue, 26 May 2009 11:17:29 +0200, Uwe wrote: > >>> What set of repositories did you use when enabling updates-testing? >>> In your quote I see lots of references to F10 updates-testing, but >>> did you also enable F11 updates and F11 updates-testing? >> I think, yum only enables updates-testing for F10 if I type >> >> [root@alberta ~]# yum --disablerepo=* >> - --enablerepo=rawhide,updates-testing update >> >> How to enable the other update channels? > > With a Yum-based distribution upgrade, you typically perform an upgrade in > two steps. First you update to the right "fedora-release" package, so > variables like $releasever used in your *.repo files expand to '11' > instead of '10'. Then you run a plain "yum update", which automatically > chooses the Fedora 11 repos. I know this procedure. Do we have the F11 repos yet? I don't think so, because F11 is not GA. > > Alternatively, you hardcode the baseurls of the repos you want to upgrade > to. > > [And as long as there is no F11 GA repo yet, you need to enable rawhide > manually.] > >>> [Upgrading from an up-to-date F10 to F11 Rawhide is bound to fail. >>> Not only because of packaging bugs (F10 packages having a higher >>> EVR than F11 packages), but also because there is a growing number >>> of updates and test-updates for F11 already.] >>> >> Does it meen an upgrade fron an Up-to-date F10 to F11 GA will also fail? > > With Yum? Yes. > > The more packages in F11 Updates, the more likely you need them in order > to replace your F10 Updates, which may be seen as newer than F11 GA. Same > applies to Test Updates. > That will be a brake a possible option from the past. :-( -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iQIVAwUBShu52UJXG7BUuynnAQIBLg/7BGAQBNd6hANrgPhy+JQrF1+Cx173UTaz N0Eo6hkUap6uqEcgRUjvSW6WQrupfUtNMdpbRDqLYUKl+iUrTZrfJd2ml7m8IBUt 1CmntDuyIaijC/KnGdOsd0wsX9L9wCY9/N2jzl1RHDbptzu/6PwS/JdPGpnZGlu/ R+fM1JM0vdQlp6ngIHQckWe3Licv807gIHYtD3vb4m8/hjWe5fEKr1GvB9K2poze Bg40kyq5iv76w4CEoKO+y3m/Ss196d6kXfjWpEKsujj3NZtTGwe1uQg+kXpKE4ee WBd1ghu0QqVKaxF4xodIZsac5XYPgG4NGBwgKXHoXTc6V58QamCrs1uqcs1AKPg0 UiGWDeeYTZE8T1tf0pSAOS/tSsSUBE37FVwEULhdYswTDiq8t2CYuBeb2a4E7jUE dLqi7DgaGNKbAin2ycNHFBPwY3e1V9bNvjMrxswaEa7Rl36Jl9SltYdUbHg2IPxH tHjPKEpW8Mt0xVWeB00tIOfWYHvOPupLxw3zwOr63xFSPTSgLpMbgaIWJh5MOObe u2Gcd8lmfeFjAq/RdJF+5UPol7K+EPJywEXJmqeJFyIeS8o++K2ETnuBDH/kMy04 QkyhCeAKe5j+Gu71ZtSxYanCDMMwg6YcL0UpHcI3xW+Bi1UdcUzFnieR8dSeWyxT t/dgokC4WyQ= =xJF4 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list