Re: the repo for a compose

2014-11-29 Thread Adam Williamson
On Sat, 2014-11-29 at 10:17 -0500, Gene Czarcinski wrote: > > So, if you're trying to match the package set of the current TC/RC, the > > repos for your compose should be 'fedora' (which is the 'stable' repo) > > and bleed. Do not use updates-testing. You also will want to make sure > > you have t

Re: the repo for a compose

2014-11-29 Thread Gene Czarcinski
On 11/28/2014 11:06 PM, Adam Williamson wrote: On Fri, 2014-11-28 at 21:22 -0600, Mike Chambers wrote: On Fri, 2014-11-28 at 21:50 -0500, Gene Czarcinski wrote: Currently, the packages for Fedora 21 are in development/21 and updates/testing/21. Based on my current understanding of how kojo and

Re: the repo for a compose

2014-11-28 Thread Adam Williamson
On Fri, 2014-11-28 at 21:22 -0600, Mike Chambers wrote: > On Fri, 2014-11-28 at 21:50 -0500, Gene Czarcinski wrote: > > Currently, the packages for Fedora 21 are in development/21 and > > updates/testing/21. Based on my current understanding of how kojo and > > the compose process works, all of

Re: the repo for a compose

2014-11-28 Thread Mike Chambers
On Fri, 2014-11-28 at 21:50 -0500, Gene Czarcinski wrote: > Currently, the packages for Fedora 21 are in development/21 and > updates/testing/21. Based on my current understanding of how kojo and > the compose process works, all of kojo's current packages are collected > into a single yum repos

the repo for a compose

2014-11-28 Thread Gene Czarcinski
Currently, the packages for Fedora 21 are in development/21 and updates/testing/21. Based on my current understanding of how kojo and the compose process works, all of kojo's current packages are collected into a single yum repository which is used to compose as well as create the Live images