On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 12:15 PM, Rob Crittenden wrote:
> Do you mean the test repositories on freeipa.org? You should not need to
> enable these, Fedora 15 should have everything you need. You probably need
> to enable updates-testing though.
OK, this is working now. I was using a private reposit
Stephen Ingram wrote:
I've been testing for some time now while still using my old rickety
2.0 release candidate. I'm now ready to setup a fresh install on F15.
I've read several posts that lead me to believe that I should be using
the testing repository instead of the release one. I notice, howe
On Wed, 2011-09-07 at 12:04 -0700, Stephen Ingram wrote:
> I've been testing for some time now while still using my old rickety
> 2.0 release candidate. I'm now ready to setup a fresh install on F15.
> I've read several posts that lead me to believe that I should be using
> the testing repository i
I've been testing for some time now while still using my old rickety
2.0 release candidate. I'm now ready to setup a fresh install on F15.
I've read several posts that lead me to believe that I should be using
the testing repository instead of the release one. I notice, however,
that you can't inst