>There's nothing wrong with it exactly. The nightlies build from >dist-f13, they do not use updates-testing. This is intentional. It's >somewhat inconsistent given that updates-testing is enabled as a >repository by default, but it's how it's been designed to work, so far. > >The RC builds used some packages from updates-testing or Koji via a side >repo Jesse set up for the purpose, once the RC rush calmed down a bit we >got all those changes moved into dist-f13, though. Thank you, Adam, for the cogent explanation of a source of possible confusion. Is "got all those changes moved into dist-f13" the reason there was no nightly build yesterday (March 1)? Should "critical path" be an issue for nightly builds? If a new version of a critical path package is available, should it be copied from updates-testing or Koji for nightly builds, while other packages wait until they graduate from testing? I do not argue it should, just thought to raise the question. Moving forward, now that there is a version of F13 that (most) people can install, the exact composition of the nightly builds should be less important - one can install something, then update as desired. Still, your explanation of some nightly build details is valuable. -Richard Ryniker -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test