On 28.10.2007 14:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Packages built and released for Fedora EPEL 5: 268 > > NEW abcde-2.3.99.6-3.el5 : A Better CD Encoder > abcde-2.3.99.6-4.el5 > NEW aget-0.4-3.el5 : Console download accelerator > amtterm-0.5-1.el5 > amtterm-1.0-1.el5 > arj-3.10.22-3.el5 > NEW aspell-sk-0.52-3.el5 : Slovak dictionaries for Aspell > audio-entropyd-1.0.0-4.el5.2 > NEW awstats-6.7-1.el5 : Advanced Web Statistics > [...]
You might have guest from the amount of packages listed in the report: a lot of packages were moved from testing/5/ to the proper epel5 repos. I excluded some: - all those packages that have broken deps (I hope nothing slipped through; does anybody want to recheck?) - all those packages that entered EPEL for the first time in the past days - yum-cron, for now, in the hope to find a way that makes both EPEL and CentOS happy If anybody wonders how it did it here is how: * download all packages for i386 locally * move all the new stuff and yum-cron away * run repoclosure * move everything with broken deps away * run repoclosure again * move some now broken deps away * repo was sane then according to repoclosure Then I took the list of SRPMs from the packages and feed that to the "ToStable" script from the EPEL push scripts. Not perfect, but worked afaics. Cu knurd Cu knurd _______________________________________________ epel-devel-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/epel-devel-list
