Re: rsibreak causes kde 4.2 updates to fail from F10 updates testing

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John5342 wrote:
2009/2/7 stan wrote:

    Thanks for the response.  I went and looked at the link, but I can't
    find a way to download the package.  I just keep going round is
    circles.  Guess I'll just wait for it to show up in updates-testing.
     :-)


If you click on the package name at the top of that page it takes you to the koji build, then just click on the download link next to the package for your architecture. From your example failure in a previous post i would say you want the x86_64 version which points to here:

http://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org/packages/rsibreak/0.9.0/6.fc10/x86_64/rsibreak-0.9.0-6.fc10.x86_64.rpm

once downloaded you can use:

sudo yum --nogpg localinstall rsibreak-0.9.0-6.fc10.x86_64.rpm

to install it (the --nogpg is needed because builds direct from koji arent signed). Then just update like you were before to get the rest of the testing updates.

Or of course you can wait for the next push as you said.

Thanks, that worked.

So I went back to the original link. Again, I click on the package name at the top of the page. I get to a page with a column called update with the package under it. I click the link for F10, and it takes me back to the original page. No sign of a download link anywhere.

Then I notice that the original page has a category called Builds. And lo and behold, clicking that takes me to a page with download links. Don't know how I missed that last night, but there it is.

I haven't done the install yet, but this should probably fix things after I put it in the local packages directory so yum can find it.

/var/cache/yum/updates/packages for anyone reading along.

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