all I wanted was to update the kernel, not a crypto lesson ...

Matthew Miller mattdm at mattdm.org
Wed Oct 3 20:24:57 UTC 2007


On Wed, Oct 03, 2007 at 09:14:14PM +0100, Christopher Brown wrote:
> To prevent accidental testing/unstable/rawhide/development packages you need
> to add a flag in yum. This is enough to discourage users from borking their
> system. Not importing the key - that's just annoying and another hurdle to
> overcome. Especially when its available. This should be changed as Jesse has
> indicated it might well be.

Not importing the development key by default is still a check against
accidentally getting development packages installed if your repository
information gets mixed up, or if a development package accidentally slips
into the main updates.

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Matthew Miller           mattdm at mattdm.org          <http://mattdm.org/>
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