We are pleased to offer a new and perhaps final release of Fedora 13 ARM. If your upgrading from beta3, run a yum update and you will pull in a new fedora-release package that will include the new key for RC1 as well as new repository files. You will need to do some small house keeping in order to use the new repo: mv /etc/yum.repos.d/fedora.repo.rpmnew /etc/yum.repos.d/fedora.repo
You may also need to run: yum clean all
The RC1 repository has been rsync’d to the mirrors to improve bandwidth and take some of the load off the ARM Koji hub. For those who would like to start fresh, the RC1 root filesystem is available at: http://scotland.proximity.on.ca/fedora-arm/rootfs/f13-rc1/rootfs-f13-rc1-201...
Packages are currently building for the f13-updates repository and it should come online next week. It will also be rsync’d to the mirrors and will be updated as packages are built successfully. If you would like to read more about the new tool being used to build updates you can visit Jon Chiappetta’s blog (http://fossjon.wordpress.com/2011/06/28/finally-getting-to-really-test-styre... details. If you would like to provide feedback on the release, have questions on usage or comments, please feel free to drop by #fedora-arm on Freenode, or to the Fedora ARM Mailing list – arm@lists.fedoraproject.org. -Paul
On 30/06/11 20:43, Paul Whalen wrote:
We are pleased to offer a new and perhaps final release of Fedora 13 ARM. If your upgrading from beta3, run a yum update and you will pull in a new fedora-release package that will include the new key for RC1 as well as new repository files. You will need to do some small house keeping in order to use the new repo: mv /etc/yum.repos.d/fedora.repo.rpmnew /etc/yum.repos.d/fedora.repo
You may also need to run: yum clean all
The RC1 repository has been rsync’d to the mirrors to improve bandwidth and take some of the load off the ARM Koji hub. For those who would like to start fresh, the RC1 root filesystem is available at: http://scotland.proximity.on.ca/fedora-arm/rootfs/f13-rc1/rootfs-f13-rc1-201...
Packages are currently building for the f13-updates repository and it should come online next week. It will also be rsync’d to the mirrors and will be updated as packages are built successfully. If you would like to read more about the new tool being used to build updates you can visit Jon Chiappetta’s blog (http://fossjon.wordpress.com/2011/06/28/finally-getting-to-really-test-styre...) for details. If you would like to provide feedback on the release, have questions on usage or comments, please feel free to drop by #fedora-arm on Freenode, or to the Fedora ARM Mailing list – arm@lists.fedoraproject.org.
I have a number of packages that make OpenJDK work. Unfortunately, I still don't know who to send them to.
Andrew.
On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 10:32:30PM +0100, Andrew Haley wrote:
On 30/06/11 20:43, Paul Whalen wrote:
We are pleased to offer a new and perhaps final release of Fedora 13 ARM. If your upgrading from beta3, run a yum update and you will pull in a new fedora-release package that will include the new key for RC1 as well as new repository files. You will need to do some small house keeping in order to use the new repo: mv /etc/yum.repos.d/fedora.repo.rpmnew /etc/yum.repos.d/fedora.repo
You may also need to run: yum clean all
The RC1 repository has been rsync’d to the mirrors to improve bandwidth and take some of the load off the ARM Koji hub. For those who would like to start fresh, the RC1 root filesystem is available at: http://scotland.proximity.on.ca/fedora-arm/rootfs/f13-rc1/rootfs-f13-rc1-201...
Packages are currently building for the f13-updates repository and it should come online next week. It will also be rsync’d to the mirrors and will be updated as packages are built successfully. If you would like to read more about the new tool being used to build updates you can visit Jon Chiappetta’s blog (http://fossjon.wordpress.com/2011/06/28/finally-getting-to-really-test-styre...) for details. If you would like to provide feedback on the release, have questions on usage or comments, please feel free to drop by #fedora-arm on Freenode, or to the Fedora ARM Mailing list – arm@lists.fedoraproject.org.
I have a number of packages that make OpenJDK work. Unfortunately, I still don't know who to send them to.
This is something that remains unclear to me as well. How do the fixes needed to build the updates (or the original f13 packages) get included? Can the patches be included in the fedora packages (git) repository, even when f13 is EOL?
Thanks, Niels
On Sat, Jul 2, 2011 at 1:39 PM, Niels de Vos devos@fedoraproject.orgwrote:
On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 10:32:30PM +0100, Andrew Haley wrote:
On 30/06/11 20:43, Paul Whalen wrote:
We are pleased to offer a new and perhaps final release of Fedora 13
ARM. If your upgrading from beta3, run a yum update and you will pull in a new fedora-release package that will include the new key for RC1 as well as new repository files. You will need to do some small house keeping in order to use the new repo:
mv /etc/yum.repos.d/fedora.repo.rpmnew /etc/yum.repos.d/fedora.repo
You may also need to run: yum clean all
The RC1 repository has been rsync’d to the mirrors to improve bandwidth
and take some of the load off the ARM Koji hub.
For those who would like to start fresh, the RC1 root filesystem is
available at:
http://scotland.proximity.on.ca/fedora-arm/rootfs/f13-rc1/rootfs-f13-rc1-201...
Packages are currently building for the f13-updates repository and it
should come online next week. It will also be rsync’d to the mirrors and will be updated as packages are built successfully. If you would like to read more about the new tool being used to build updates you can visit Jon Chiappetta’s
blog (
http://fossjon.wordpress.com/2011/06/28/finally-getting-to-really-test-styre...) for details.
If you would like to provide feedback on the release, have questions on
usage or comments, please feel free to drop by #fedora-arm on Freenode, or to the Fedora ARM Mailing list – arm@lists.fedoraproject.org.
I have a number of packages that make OpenJDK work. Unfortunately, I still don't know who to send them to.
This is something that remains unclear to me as well. How do the fixes needed to build the updates (or the original f13 packages) get included? Can the patches be included in the fedora packages (git) repository, even when f13 is EOL?
Generally no. The patches should be pushed upstream into rawhide/F-15/F14 and koji admins can build patched rpms for the F-13 release if necessary. My understanding is that the ARM F-13 release is basically being marked as done and development in terms of package fixes and builds should be aimed at F-14 and later now.
Peter
On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 8:57 AM, Peter Robinson pbrobinson@gmail.com wrote:
Generally no. The patches should be pushed upstream into rawhide/F-15/F14 and koji admins can build patched rpms for the F-13 release if necessary. My understanding is that the ARM F-13 release is basically being marked as done and development in terms of package fixes and builds should be aimed at F-14 and later now.
Peter
why we can't move direct to F15 ?