On Tue, 26 May 2009 11:43:54 +0200, Uwe wrote:
> With a Yum-based distribution upgrade, you typically perform an
upgrade in
> two steps. First you update to the right "fedora-release" package, so
> variables like $releasever used in your *.repo files expand to '11'
> instead of '10'. Then you run a plain "yum update", which
automatically
> chooses the Fedora 11 repos.
I know this procedure.
Then use it. ;)
Do we have the F11 repos yet? I don't think so,
because F11 is not GA.
F11 "updates" and F11 "updates-testing" _are_ available
F11 release Everything, however, is still in "development" (Rawhide).
> The more packages in F11 Updates, the more likely you need them
in order
> to replace your F10 Updates, which may be seen as newer than F11 GA. Same
> applies to Test Updates.
>
That will be a brake a possible option from the past. :-(
No. With Yum it has always been like that and the primary reason for
creating the old upgradecheck.py script from the Fedora Extras era.