Jeff Spaleta wrote:
I say go further.. i say fedora core releases every single release
candidate tree to the public servers into the same directory and then
As I remarked in an earlier thread, I was part of the Ubuntu Warty
release process (a user, not at all official).
They did a daily build. I could, did, and still can, do a daily rsync to
refresh the images at work where I could collect updates for home-use at
will.
This model requires a constant name for the ISO though, none of this
FC5T%{n} nonsense.
So, names like this are good:
rsync://rsync.planetmirror.com/fedora-linux-core-test/dailies/i386/iso/FC5-daily-build-i386-DVD.iso
Note, for problem-discussion it is important that the internal
identification changes
At some point, the daily build stops changing, and that's the final
release, so maybe fedora-release-4.90.%{buildnumber} where buildnumber
is incremented for every build, whether released or not.
Every time a package within the build is replaced, a CHANGES file needs
to be updated to reflect that fact, and a summary of what changed.
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Cheers
John
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