Now that I am running F22 on a sata drive, updates are actually less painful. Also on a 6Mb connection compared to the old 768Kb connection. So...
Under what testing situations should I grep a new build and test versus do a 'yum update'?
The guidance is to report issues based on which build we are running, but I am tempted to only do installs with major mailstones. Of course I can always do builds to SD cards for build testing as opposed to just running my F22 testing off the sata drive.
On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 11:01 PM, Robert Moskowitz rgm@htt-consult.com wrote:
Now that I am running F22 on a sata drive, updates are actually less painful. Also on a 6Mb connection compared to the old 768Kb connection. So...
Under what testing situations should I grep a new build and test versus do a 'yum update'?
The guidance is to report issues based on which build we are running, but I am tempted to only do installs with major mailstones. Of course I can always do builds to SD cards for build testing as opposed to just running my F22 testing off the sata drive.
As you see fit. I run a number of systems where I reinstall constantly and others where I "yum update"
Peter