[publican-list] publican-list Digest, Vol 42, Issue 17

Rob LaMora lamorarob at earthlink.net
Mon Sep 26 20:34:58 UTC 2011


Thanks everyone... I was able to upgrade successfully on Fedora 15 from 2.7 to 2.8.

Rob


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>Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2011 09:33:09 +1000
>From: Jeff Fearn <jfearn at redhat.com>
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>Subject: Re: [publican-list] publican-list Digest, Vol 42, Issue 15
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>On 09/24/2011 03:12 AM, Rob LaMora wrote:
>> Sorry for the ignorance here, but how would I go about updating my Publican 2.7 installation to version 2.8 on my Fedora 15 client? I see the link to the source tarball, but I am not sure how to upgrade.
>>>
>>> Fedora builds have been done, please add a response to Bhodi if you are
>>> using them.
>>>
>>> Fedora 15:
>>> https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/F15?_csrf_token=75a9c78ececd887a0f16ed0b0b1e9afad0a9c5c8
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>If a build is in Bhodi you should be able to install it by enabling the 
>updates-testing repository.
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>$ sudo yum upgrade --enablerepo=updates-testing publican\*
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>Then if you are happy with it you go to Bhodi and give it a tick so the 
>build gets in to the updates repo.
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>If you are unhappy with the new version you can easily downgrade to the 
>previous version.
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>$ sudo yum downgrade publican\*
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>FWIW I think 2.8 is in the updates repo now.
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>Cheers, Jeff.
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