On Thu, 14 Mar 2013 11:05:27 +0100 Vít Ondruch vondruch@redhat.com wrote:
Dennis, I don't blame you, but since you refer the ticket here, I can easily quote:
However, this also means users using branched updates-testing get
newer packages than rawhide,
and rawhide lags behind on fixes until those updates are promoted
into updates or the base branched
repo. Sometimes this delay is quite long during freezes.
And this exact point does not apply yet and nobody realized that. I opened new ticket for FESCo to re-evaluate it.
That is taken a bit out of context. I was describing a problem with the old setup.
It's simple: always do a rawhide build, then do your branched build.
kevin