Re: dist-git testers wanted!

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On Tuesday 13 July 2010 01:28:50 Jesse Keating wrote:
> We're ready for the next phase of dist-git migration testing.  Building!
>  We now have a staging koji server that has been modified to accept
> builds from our test dist-git server.  I've also updated fedpkg (in the
> fedora-packager package) to build against this koji instance.  What I
> would like is for people to do some trials, duplicate what they are
> doing in dist-cvs over on dist-get with fedpkg and try to build things
> so that we can get a picture of where things are falling over, or where
> things are working.
> 
> We're also looking for people that will help create draft modifications
> to documentation regarding CVS.  I can be a source of info for how
> things work in dist-git and I need volunteers to get the info from me
> and translate it into draft wiki pages.
> 
> Another recently done target in fedpkg is the "import" command, which
> can be used to import contents from an srpm.  I have tested it somewhat,
> but I'd like more people who regularly use cvs-import.sh to try it as well.
> 
> So grab fedora-packager-0.4.2.3 (may have to enable updates-testing)

For the moment, Yum on Fedora 13 says:

Error: Package: fedora-packager-0.4.2.3-1.fc13.noarch (updates-testing)
           Requires: GitPython >= 0.2.0
           Installed: GitPython-0.1.6-2.fc13.noarch (@anaconda-InstallationRepo-201005130101.x86_64)

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Laurent Rineau
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