Is there some wiki page or something like that that has some quick and dirty tips&tricks for fedora rawhide testers.
I found one thing to be precious and that is to install yum skip-broken package and use it to install updates on rawhide because it is normal behavior to have unresolved packages in rawhide and this fixes the issue of not be able to update packages that have ok dependencies.
This tip would probably we worth a lot to other new rawhide testers like me.
Is there some resource that has tips, and if not how can we start to make one?
Cheers, Valent
Valent Turkovic wrote:
Is there some wiki page or something like that that has some quick and dirty tips&tricks for fedora rawhide testers.
I found one thing to be precious and that is to install yum skip-broken package and use it to install updates on rawhide because it is normal behavior to have unresolved packages in rawhide and this fixes the issue of not be able to update packages that have ok dependencies.
skip broken is not a separate plugin and has been merged with the latest yum in rawhide FYI.
This tip would probably we worth a lot to other new rawhide testers like me.
Is there some resource that has tips, and if not how can we start to make one?
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Testing. Edit and start adding tips.
Rahul
On Feb 1, 2008 2:10 PM, Rahul Sundaram sundaram@fedoraproject.org wrote:
Valent Turkovic wrote:
Is there some wiki page or something like that that has some quick and dirty tips&tricks for fedora rawhide testers.
I found one thing to be precious and that is to install yum skip-broken package and use it to install updates on rawhide because it is normal behavior to have unresolved packages in rawhide and this fixes the issue of not be able to update packages that have ok dependencies.
skip broken is not a separate plugin and has been merged with the latest yum in rawhide FYI.
This tip would probably we worth a lot to other new rawhide testers like me.
Is there some resource that has tips, and if not how can we start to make one?
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Testing. Edit and start adding tips.
Rahul
Great! I will.
Valent.