Re: Quick question on building f14 isos?

2010-10-07 Thread mike cloaked
On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 9:14 PM, Jesse Keating jkeat...@redhat.com wrote: There was a change in glibc during the F14 development cycle that requires running a newer kernel in order to run the f14 binaries. You could probably cheat a new kernel onto F11 and then do the pungi compose in a mock

Quick question on building f14 isos?

2010-10-05 Thread mike cloaked
For the past year or so I have built private builds of current Fedora install isos on an old test machine running f11 using mock/pungi, and this has generally worked well for me. I use this method to get fully up to date isos for installs that need almost no updates applying for the current stable

Re: Quick question on building f14 isos?

2010-10-05 Thread Jesse Keating
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 10/5/10 12:59 PM, mike cloaked wrote: For the past year or so I have built private builds of current Fedora install isos on an old test machine running f11 using mock/pungi, and this has generally worked well for me. I use this method to get

Re: Quick question on building f14 isos?

2010-10-05 Thread mike cloaked
On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 9:14 PM, Jesse Keating jkeat...@redhat.com wrote: There was a change in glibc during the F14 development cycle that requires running a newer kernel in order to run the f14 binaries. You could probably cheat a new kernel onto F11 and then do the pungi compose in a mock