José Matos wrote:
On Monday 09 February 2009 22:12:24 Adam Williamson wrote:
Dumb question alert, but - wouldn't the correct way to test be simply to
run 'yum update --enablerepo=updates-testing' ? That should attempt to
update all installed packages from the updates-testing repo, which is
roughly what the 'official update' process will do once all these
packages are in the official update repo, yes? That seems to be the most
important thing to test.
Sometimes users want to test just a small set of packages. We have seen lots
of examples like this with the recent kde-4.2 update not only on the lists but
also on real life (I was asked this same question several times).
In most cases if what you want to test is just a given component this should
not matter. I know that there are exceptions FWIW.
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adamw
I was wrong about the difficulty. It is only looking for subgraphs that have no unsatisfied dependencies. Still
exhaustive search, but multiples and order don't matter so easier.
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