On 05/13/15 11:27, Adam Williamson wrote:
> On Wed, 2015-05-13 at 07:53 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
> > On 05/13/15 07:45, Adam Williamson wrote:
> > > On Wed, 2015-05-13 at 00:26 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > > > > If, and I say if since I've not tested, this fixes the
> > > > > session
> > > > > restore issues of Plasma 5 then to me it is a *must* for
> > > > > F22
> > > > > release.
> > > > Ditto.
> > > Session restore doesn't seem like a great FE candidate, since
> > > people
> > > don't usually use sessions on live images. Post-install issues
> > > like
> > > that can be handled fine with updates; the update will be
> > > available as
> > > a 0-day if karma'ed.
> > I suppose I may have mis-understood the question. As I didn't
> > read
> > this as being "live image" centric.
> Basically, things that can't be fixed with updates are the prime
> candidates for blocker/FE status. So, installer bugs, bugs that are
> visible when booted live, and kernel/X/etc. showstoppers which
> would
> prevent you getting an install done.
>
> Issues that are apparent only after install *can* be blocker/FE
> bugs,
> but there's a higher bar for it.
>
> > I generally don't use/test the Live images all that much. But,
> > if
> > folks use the Live images as a way of deciding if they will use
> > the
> > release and if the Live image supports logging out/in.....then I
> > still feel it is a must.
> You *can* log out / log in on the live image, but it's not
> something
> that's very commonly used, I don't think.
>
> > One question. Would a netinstall eliminate the need to install
> > and
> > then update to get the fix?
> A default netinstall would, yes - by default network installs use
> the
> updates repository as a package source. You can disable it, but
> that
> takes effort.
>
> Immediately after installing from the live image the bug would be
> present, but it'd be solved on the first update.
OK.... I looked at the link
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/kf5-plasma-5.10.0-2.fc22
and it seems quite a few packages are updated for this. Is there a
repo somewhere with all the packages so that they can be tested now?
I don't think they are in updates-testing....at least not when I
checked last.
Not until the updates-testing push, no. You can use 'bodhi -D' to
download the update up until then.
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