[Fedora QA] #16: Create Installer repo test(s)

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#16: Create Installer repo test(s)
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  Reporter:  jlaska       |       Owner:  rhe      
      Type:  task         |      Status:  new      
  Priority:  minor        |   Milestone:  Fedora 13
 Component:  Test Review  |     Version:           
Resolution:               |    Keywords:           
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Comment (by rhe):

 Replying to [comment:17 jlaska]:
 > Replying to [comment:16 rhe]:
 > <skip>
 > One suggestion I might offer is to relocate the test repository to a
 subdirectory underneath your main ~/public_html.  Just so you have room to
 add other content without cluttering up the data used for this test.
 >
 Yeah, thanks for reminding me.

 > Another thought, definitely above and beyond the original call for this
 ticket, what are your thoughts on providing several packages in your
 sample repo?  I'm wondering if it would make sense to include several
 different packages each tagged differently in your XML file.  For example
 ...
 > * <packagereq type="default">kong</packagereq>
 > * <packagereq type="optional">wife-of-kong</packagereq>
 > * <packagereq type="mandatory">mother-of-kong</packagereq>
 > * <packagereq type="conditional" requires="wife-of-kong">daughter-of-
 kong</packagereq>
 >
 > Okay, I'm having fun with the names, but what do you think?

 There's no bad side about this, so I added them. But I don't think we need
 to check the packages with different types too carefully in new repo.
 since the existing repo can also check these. If the new repo packages can
 be listed and installed correctly, that's ok.
 [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Testcase_Additional_Http_Repository
 http_repository] has been updated regarding this. Do you have any other
 concerns? Thanks.

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