On 10.07.2014 13:11, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
One thing I discovered last night. There's a bug with the new fedora-release packages and yum/dnf are kind of arbitrarily picking from fedora-release-[standard|cloud|server|workstation] to install if you just update. (This is in large part because these are just placeholder packages and don't have any content in them yet). To avoid issues going forward, before you do the distro-sync above, you probably want to 'yum install fedora-release-$something' where $something is either 'standard' (for non-productized Fedora) or one of the Products, which your environment will evolve more into the closer we get to Alpha. I'll try to work out what we need to do to make that transition cleaner from F20->F21, but for Rawhide->F21 it's going to be a bit manual for a while.
# grep fedora-release /var/log/yum.log ... Updated: fedora-release-21-0.9.noarch ... Erased: fedora-release-rawhide-21-0.7.noarch Is this enough to stay on F21 or I still need e.g. 'fedora-release-standard' for non-product-specific, that is as we use now on Fedora 20? poma -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct