Am 11.02.2012 00:56, schrieb don fisher:
> On 02/10/12 21:11, Reindl Harald wrote:
>>
>>
>> Am 11.02.2012 00:08, schrieb don fisher:
>>> On 02/10/12 20:18, Reindl Harald wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Am 10.02.2012 21:58, schrieb don fisher:
>>>>> I have been trying to discover what happened between the kernel that 
>>>>> boots my system (3.1.9-1.fc16.x86_64) and
>>>>> the
>>>>> ones that fail to load my Radeon driver.
>>>>>
>>>>> I can get the current src rpm kernel-3.2.3-2.fc16.src.rpm.
>>>>>
>>>>> But the one that I am currently using is 3.1.9-1 and the mirrors do not 
>>>>> appear to hold an rpm history. The
>>>>> srpm DVD
>>>>> has 3.1.0-7. Is anybody aware of a site that retains source RPMs 
>>>>> including kernel-3.1.9-1.fc16.src.rpm.
>>>>
>>>> http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/packageinfo?packageID=8
>>>
>>> How did you find that one? When I did a Google search on 
>>> kernel-3.1.9-1.fc16.src.rpm I received no results. I did
>>> save the link. Looking through the changelogs I could not find any 
>>> reference to Radeon that I thought was relevant.
>>> Thanks to you I will compare the driver source code.
>>
>> koji is simply the fedora build-system
>> type<whatever-package>  in the search-field
>>
>> all packages available for fedora in the last
>> years are there by design since you can also
>> watch currently building new packages
> 
> How risky is rawhide. I used to build it back when the fedora number was a 
> single digit. The I was doing a lot of
> socket based threading and it had the up to date libraries with sse2 etc. in 
> it.

what has this to do with rawhide?

koji is the build system at all
for all current supported and developed fedora-versions

you see the fc15, fc16, fc17... in the version


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