Here I include a very short example from a rawhide report:It does at least tell something about changes ( not much, but..) you may get some understanding of their intentions. I wondered if there was a more descriptive note, regarding "updates" we receive ?
bolzplatz2006-1.0.3-5.fc9
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* Fri Mar 14 2008 Hans de Goede <j.w.r.degoede@xxxxxx> 1.0.3-5
- Adapt launch script and (Build)Requires for icedtea -> openjdk rename
- Drop ExclusiveArch now that openjdk also is available for ppc
When something works, and you get an updated package - I would like to know a bit about what they attempt to do, like the later kernel.
//ARNE
Link to:
updates& audio question |
//ARNE
Jon Stanley <jonstanley@xxxxxxxxx>
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 12:10 PM, Bryn M. Reeveswrote:
> There are similar reports generated for the updates-testing repos for
> the released versions of the distribution (subject: Fedora X
> updates-testing report).
There is also the mailing list
http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-package-announce that
receives announcements of stable updates.
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