On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 08:16:12PM -0400, Bob Lightfoot wrote: > 2. Open the VM with the GUI tool and perform System - Shutdown - Restart > > **** SYSTEM MUST REBOOT WITHOUT ERROR OR AVC DENIAL ****** > **** In case of an error or avc denial -- report -1 karma against the > offending package > **** It may be necessary to fresh install and install updates-testing > on at a time to find offender Actually the -1 karma is only justified if the avc denial does not exist for the stable version of the package. Also it is helpful to also open a bug report against selinux-policy in this case and provide the bug number in the feedback comment. > 3. Open terminal and run yum list installed | grep updates-testing >> > packs-to-test-$(Date) > > 4. In First Terminal nano packs-to-test-$(DATE) > > 5. Test the application for any package you readily recognize and add # > -1/0/+1 comment before the package in packs-to-test-$(DATE) Why do you do these steps? I would just run fedora-easy-karma, test the packages in the order f-e-k suggests, skip packages one does not want to test and as soon as a test is finished, select the karma and comment in f-ek. A big disadvantage of step 3 is, that it will not filter out updates that have already been tested by you. But in case you want the file from step 3 for documentation purposes, you might want to use "$(date -I)" to get a string like 2010-07-03 directly by the shell. Regards Till
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