First off, I'd like to announce that yum-presto 0.3.7 has been pushed. It has only minor changes from 0.3.5 and 0.3.6, none that even qualify as bug fixes. I have had no reports of 0.3.5 or 0.3.6 crashing on FC6, so if you've seen it crash, please let me know. This brings me to the second point. Yum-presto has made it through the Extras review process, and I'm now ready to push the first version that will be available from Extras. One change that must be made for the Extras release is that the configuration file must *not* point to our test server as it's not part of the Fedora Infrastructure. The configuration file was never meant to be the place that presto repositories were stored. In a perfect world, any presto-enabled repositories would either have the presto information in repomd.xml or have a "deltaurl=" statement in their .repo file. Both methods will be ignored by yum if yum-presto isn't installed. All that to say this: yum-presto (even from the presto repository) will no longer point to the presto test server. If you want to use the presto test server, you'll need to manually edit either the presto.conf file or the .repo file for your repository (as per the wiki page). If anyone thinks this is a bad decision, please let me know how you think I should do this. Jonathan
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