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Re: Alpha Core Testing Repository
- From: Sergey Tikhonov <tsv solvo ru>
- To: Linux on Alpha processors <axp-list redhat com>
- Subject: Re: Alpha Core Testing Repository
- Date: Fri, 06 Apr 2007 14:29:48 +0400
Mike Barnes wrote:
On 06/04/2007, at 7:46 PM, Steven Moix wrote:
It works, but I had to manually enter "3" instead of $releasever in
the baseurl. $releasever returns 5.
It would also be a good idea to include gaim in the updates as I
mentioned on the list before.
Ah, yes - that was previously discussed on this list. Because Alpha
Core 3 == Fedora Core 5, and Alpha Core 3 ships with the
"fedora-release" package, the distro by default thinks it is version 5.
There's an "alphacore-release" package in updates that obsoletes
"fedora-release" and makes $releasever work as expected. However, you
need to manually install that or override the yum config like you did
first. Catch-22 at its finest, really.
More packages are indeed coming, the set there is mainly just to test
the build process. Then there's the issue of what to do when FC5
updates stop coming out in a couple of months, now there's no Fedora
Legacy to feed from. I might push out a 3.1 around that time if I get
a chance, but we'll see how the AC4/FC7 situation looks first.
As for AC4/FC7 - there are number of packages are build from FC7. As
always they are available at "devel" repo at rdsor.ro.
The major part was new glibc/binutils/gcc package that were done by
Cristian. I am a little bit busy with my work now, so I slowed down
building the rest of packages.
Regards,
--
Sergey Tikhonov
Head, R&D department
Solvo Ltd.
Saint-Petersburg, Russia
http://www.solvo.ru
tsv solvo ru
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