Re: Which RC set is current?

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I installed yesterday from duke.edu.  

The directory path ended /FC3-rc/3/i386.  The files were dated October
28th.  The checksums worked. 

I am now wondering what I have installed.  

BTW: where are the yum and up2date repositories for these installs ?

BTW: What version should I be using in Bugzilla ?  It is presently set
up with the options of:

FC3T1, T2, T3 and then Test1, Test2, Test3.  Does RC = Test ?


On Fri, 2004-10-29 at 15:37 -0500, D Canfield wrote:
> I'm a bit confused about the RC's and the trees and the mirrors...
> 
> If I go to testing.fedora.redhat.com/tree/i386/iso the iso's are dated 
> Oct-28 and have a set of MD5SUMs that do not match those at 
> fedora.linux.duke.edu/FC3-rc/3/i386/iso which are dated Oct-29.  So, I'm 
> not sure which is more current as it seems strange that duke's ISO's 
> have a fresher date stamp than redhat.
> 
> If it's going to be standard practice in the future to release multiple 
> sets of ISO's with the same names/versions, could somebody please 
> include a date in the MD5SUM file?  That would be a trivial way of 
> letting us know which exact version we are getting.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> DC
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