Now this might really be a newbie question but since I haven't maintained a package that long yet I wonder how the transition now from F-11 to the future F-12 works.
At what point can/must I check out a new CVS branch for F-12 of my package? Will it be created automatically and all the packages in rawhide will move by magic into F-12? Or do I need to request one via bugzilla?
Just wondering as I have never been around for this transition.
Greetings, /Federico
"FH" == Federico Hernandez ultrafredde@gmail.com writes:
FH> Now this might really be a newbie question but since I haven't FH> maintained a package that long yet I wonder how the transition now FH> from F-11 to the future F-12 works.
F-11 branched some time ago, and the current "devel" branch goes to rawhide. As the F-12 release date gets closer, you will first have the option to request an F-12 branch (an announcement will be sent when this happens) and then, a bit later, all packages will acquire an F-12 branch (which will be accompanied by an announcement and some downtime). This happens much later in the release cycle, though; nothing will happen for a few months.
- J<
F-11 branched some time ago, and the current "devel" branch goes to rawhide. As the F-12 release date gets closer, you will first have the option to request an F-12 branch (an announcement will be sent when this happens) and then, a bit later, all packages will acquire an F-12 branch (which will be accompanied by an announcement and some downtime). This happens much later in the release cycle, though; nothing will happen for a few months.
Now as I see a f-12 branch in common/branches how do I request that one - the normal way via the package's bugzilla entry from the packaging request (which was this spring) or is there another way for requesting the new branch for the new release?
/Federico
Federico Hernandez wrote:
Now as I see a f-12 branch in common/branches how do I request that one - the normal way via the package's bugzilla entry from the packaging request (which was this spring) or is there another way for requesting the new branch for the new release?
For posterity: https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-announce/2009- August/msg00010.html
-- Rex
For posterity: https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-announce/2009- August/msg00010.htmlhttps://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-announce/2009-%0AAugust/msg00010.html
Thank you Rex.
/Fredde
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