On 12/20/2013 05:04 AM, Phil Dobbin wrote:
On 19/12/13 23:49, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 9:39 PM, Gavin Flower
<GavinFlower@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:GavinFlower@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>
wrote:
long time. It wasn't frozen. The update ran well last time. But I
probably would run it when I had to be away from it anyway. You
see,
in America we have a saying: "A watched teapot never boils."
It's an old English saying in fact :)
Even an unwatched _*teapot*_ should not boil!
You mean a _*kettle*_?
I am English born.
"A watched pot never boils" is the way I've always heard it.
Well, I've been English all me life & live In London so I can say with
some certainty that you're correct: 'a watched pot never boils' :-)
Cheers,
Phil...
Well, pots and kettles aside:
I just ran the update. The only thing I'm curious about:
1. Fedup did not start any kind of GUI. It stayed in command-line prompt
mode. Actually that was an improvement: I could better watch its
progress. But I wasn't sure whether that was what the maintainers wanted
to achieve.
2. After I ran the suggested yum distro-sync cleanup command, my system
rolled fedup back to version 0.7, along with some fifteen other packages
that apparently were no up to the latest-and-greatest in the F20 stable
repos. AFAIK, Im not missing anything, but I'm not sure I would know
about that.
Temlakos
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